2016 TESLA Model S

$24,999
$847
below average
72,339 Miles
1,876 Miles
above average

Vehicle Details

Mileage: 72339
Color: Other
Body Style: Hatchback
Transmission: Automatic
Drive Train: Unknown
Fuel: Hybrid

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Option & Equipment

Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Power Mirror Package
Navigation System
Adaptive Cruise Control
Alloy Wheels
Blind Spot Monitoring
Heat Package
Parking Sensors
Premium Package
Heated Seats
Cold Weather Package
Upgrade Package
Multi Zone Climate Control
SE Package
Bluetooth
Backup Camera
Sound Package

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Recalls & Defects

VIN 5YJSA1E20GF169033 may have been recalled. Check full report for more information

An inflator explosion may result in sharp metal fragments striking the driver or other occupants resulting in serious injury or death.

Tesla, Inc. (Tesla) is recalling all 2014-2016 Model S vehicles equipped with certain air bag inflators assembled as part of the passenger frontal air bag modules used as original equipment or replacement equipment. In the event of a crash necessitating deployment of the passenger frontal air bag, these inflators may explode due to propellant degradation occurring after long-term exposure to absolute humidity and temperature cycling.


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Information about Dealer

Recommend
5
Angela S on 09/27/2016

Customer Service: 5 Buying Process: 5 Quality Of Repair: 5 Overall Facilities: 5

Very thankful with the team of people. And so happy i got to drive out of there with my brand new car! I went in not knowing exactly what i wanted. But that was not a problem for them, they got me in a car made just for me.

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Vehicle Rating & Owner Reviews

Overall Rating
4.2
based on 5 Reviews

Unavailable Repair Parts Tarnishes Tesla Image

3
Tony Barre on 11/08/2016

Comfort Rating: 4 Performance Rating: 5 Interior Rating: 5 Reliability Rating: 5 Safety Rating: 5 Technology Rating: 5 Value Rating: 3

When I bought my new Tesla Model S in May 2016 and for months before I was proud to be part of “accelerating the world's transition to sustainable energy.” I talked it up with my friends and family and even with strangers I met at Starbucks. I got 2 of my kids to pre-order the Model 3. Then I ran over a truck tire tread on the freeway, causing $6k of damage to the bumper and undercarriage. Since then, the car has been at Kniesl's Repair Shop in Roseville, CA, a Tesla-authorized repair shop. It has been there for 6 weeks now awaiting repair parts, with no ETA for those parts. In fact, Kniesl's tells me that they have 3 other Teslas in their shop in similar condition awaiting parts for as much as 3 months. After 4 weeks, I contacted Tesla using the form on their web site. No response. At all. If “the world's transition....” involves no repair parts, I want no part of it, and neither should you. If “the world's transition....” includes the inability to forecast a delivery date for repair parts, I am ashamed to be a part of it. If “the world's transition....” entails a complete lack of interest in post-sales customer service, I am afraid of it. What would you do if your car was unavailable for 6 weeks with no forecast for when it would be available again? Would you feel like you were accelerating the world's transition to sustainable energy?