2016 Tesla Model S 75D
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Exterior Color |
Titanium Metallic
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Autopilot Software |
Full Self Driving (FSD)
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Autopilot Hardware |
2.0 (HW2)
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Wheels |
19" Slipstream (Silver)
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Seller Type |
Private Party
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- Alcantara Headliner
- Bioweapon Defense Mode (HEPA)
- Integrated Center Console
- Premium Interior
- Tech Package
- Ultra High Fidelity Sound
- Carbon Fiber Spoiler
- Panoramic Sunroof
- Full Self Driving (FSD) Computer
This car gets noticed because of the titanium color. Almost one of a kind stunning titanium metallic with beige leather, large sun roof (no longer offered) and most other upgrades. The dash wood color combination on this car is particularly unique. Upgraded chip and FSD computer ($12,000 option), the Full Self Driving software update is expected soon.
The range at 100% is around 230 mi, maybe 240 in ideal conditions. Because of the 75kwt battery this car is quite light as compared to a 90D or 100D, it feels more nimble, yet has almost same range as 85D.
It also has a rigid steel suspension–not air, probably less maintenance down the road as it’s less complex.
These cars should last to half a million miles with original battery, there are even some cases of a million miles on a Model S. I bought this car used directly from Tesla a year ago, no accidents, battery warranty is until Sep 2025. VIN: 5YJSA1E20GF169646
Included is a second set of 21 inch Tesla wheels (no tires) with color almost matching the car color as shown on the first picture and the 19 inch wheels with winter tires(currently)
Power and Lighting Package
Full Self-Driving Capability
Premium Upgrades Package
Standard Suspension
Ultra High Fidelity Sound
HEPA filter
Dual motor, AWD
Ceramic tint
2 FOBs
Tesla Mobile charger and J1772 adapter
It has a few small dings and scratches, but nothing major, no accidents.
Advantages when buying a Tesla from the owner (as opposed to the dealer):
FSD software transfers
Car has not gone through some auction where it was possibly sitting at close to zero or full charge (either case is bad)
This S includes like $15k worth of goodies (FSD set of wheels, charger, etc.) that is usually not included when buying from dealers as FSD apparently only transfers if Tesla is sold by owner or Tesla Inc, therefore, most other Teslas seen for sale by dealers have to be discounted. FSD subscription already costs $200 monthly if not included, and is likely to increase drastically, while this car has it pre-paid for life of the car.