It’s time to sell your Tesla check this. It’s not quite the same as selling lemonade, is it? We’ll take a look at the dos and don’ts for preparing your Tesla to sell. Even if autopilot is not available, the ride will be smooth.
Presentation is important. A clean car will make any deal look better than a brand new penny. Start by cleaning as if you were trying to win an organizing contest. Wash, wax and polish your car until you are even impressed. Be sure to pay attention to all the little nooks and crannys. They could contain things that would make Sherlock Holmes shiver. If necessary, hire professional detailers; they’re the ninjas in the car cleaning world.
Look at the interior of the vehicle. Nobody wants to enter a car that feels like a junk-drawer. Clean surfaces thoroughly with a vacuum and wipe them down until they look like they were dipped into magic. Leather seats? Leather seats? Don’t forget the glove box. Nobody wants an avalanche old receipts or expired mints.
Let’s get into Tesla details. The software is the heartbeat of this electric horse. The latest features and software updates are highly sought after by buyers. Also, check your tires. They should look better than the Michelin Man. Uneven tread and lumpy tires may turn buyers away from the garage.
Next, you should check your maintenance records. As if you were assembling a treasure hunt map, make sure to keep them organized. The buyer wants to know about the service history of your Tesla, as well as any repairs or upgrades. This is like a testimony to your car’s dependability.