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Originally Posted by Dadhawk
It's not only possible, I'd say its the most likely way that a used Tesla gets sold. Carvana alone lists over 170 of them right now, and there's a used car lot I drive by every day that has a Tesla Model 3 Long Range in its inventory of about 70 used cars.
Not quite sure I understand your last statement. How does providing inadequate service when a car is "not bought from us" or other actions make them look good?
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Keeping the value up by keeping all of the features/pricing in house is how it makes them look good.
From the perspective of people who want to buy a car and not have to purchase extra features or only go to the dealer to work on them, it's not good.
EDIT: And doing a quick search between carvana and tesla's used page... carvana used prices are down a surprising amount versus tesla. Where the market would actual value the cars, I suppose.