You’re sipping your coffee in the morning, gazing out at the driveway and asking yourself “Is It Time to Sell My Tesla?” You’re right, I completely understand. It is definitely not easy to bid farewell to the electric elegance. It’s hard to say goodbye to that electric car that whizzes along at sunset, takes you out for midnight snacks and may even blast music on an unplanned roadtrip. It’s not just about emotion when it comes to selling your Tesla. The real deciding factors are the battery and mileage – read more.
Many people imagine high-mileage vehicles groaning like an old man in need of a nap. Teslas were designed to last. But how high is another issue. It’s not a story about Prince Charming. Most buyers are looking for a reliable and quick horse. Plug in now to learn about the health of your battery, which is at the heart and soul any electric car.
These buyers may not have known that your vehicle was on a diet of lithium, but they are just as eager as an eagle. They’re as wary about a weaker battery as a cat is of a hot roof. By maintaining the battery, you can ensure that your car continues to zoom, zip and zap with passion. The health of your Tesla’s battery is similar to a plate that shows it has eaten its proteins and greens.
Your car will be worth more if your Tesla’s charging history is as clean as a load of laundry that has been bleached. My friend Roger said that selling his Tesla would be like selling the guitar of a rockstar. Let’s ignore Roger’s antics; it’s important to understand when your battery and mileage have been checked. Sometime, it’s seasonal shifts or new tech that gives the nudge. Other times, it could be sales.