2015 Tesla S 70D 62,654 miles Transferable FREE Supercharging (SC01)
Listed5 days
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LocationCarlsbad
Specifications
Year
2015
Mileage
62,654 mi
Transmission
Auto
Fuel Type
Electric
Body Style
Sedan
Condition
Excellent
Title Status
Clean
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Description
[The "Forever Fuel" Advantage! Forget $4.00+ gas or rising 2026 electricity rates. This Model S is equipped with the rare SC01 option code, meaning Unlimited Lifetime Supercharging that transfers to you, the next owner. While newer Teslas pay at the charging pumps, this car fuels up for $0.00 at any Tesla Supercharger, forever. The ROI: How This Car Pays for Itself In 2026, charging costs add up. Here is the Ai math on why this car is the best investment on the used market: • Annual Mileage: 12,000 miles • Avg. Supercharger Cost: ~$0.45/kWh • Annual Fuel Savings: ~$1,600 / year • 5-Year Total Savings: $8,000+ Bottom Line: If you drive this car for 5–6 years, the free fuel benefit effectively pays for half the purchase price of the vehicle. Vehicle Highlights: Battery & Range: 210 miles at 100% • Tech Upgrades: Autopilot version • Classic Design: The iconic Model S styling with the Pearl White exterior and Black leather interior. • Maintenance: Recently serviced with 4 new Micheline Tires from Costco Automotive Why I’m Selling: I have absolutely loved the "zero-dollar road trips," but I'm moving/upgrading. I have verified the SC01 code in the car’s configuration with Tesla, Carlsbad. Price: $ 20,900 Note: This price reflects the $4,000+ premium for the transferable SC01 benefit, which pays for itself via fuel savings in under 3 years. 2015 Tesla 70kWH Model S with Dual Motor All Wheel Drive, 19inch wheels The exterior of the car is Pearl White, which is now a premium color, which now costs an additional thousand dollars currently. This very spacious, 4 Door Luxury Sedan, is in excellent condition, looks great, and has only 62,654 miles on it as of February 3, 2026. The only reason I am selling it is that I am in the process of buying a new Tesla. I bought this great car new on June 7, 2015, and paid $87,223, cash for it, including sales tax and fees. It has the Autopilot, which I paid an extra $2500 for when I bought it, and it was the best money I ever spent! It has the All-Glass Panoramic Roof that you can see through and a sunroof that opens up. I paid an extra $1,500 for the see-through top and sunroof. It is Supercharger-enabled and has the unlimited SC 01 designation, so the lifetime free supercharging will be transferred to the buyer of the car. If you are an Uber or Lyft driver or happen to know anyone that is driving for Uber and or Lyft, I think that because the car has lifetime supercharging that goes to the new purchaser when I sell my car, you or the buyer would save many thousands of dollars in gasoline and other costs over the life of the car. Ask Gemini Ai (Artificial Intelligence) how much money the owner of a car with lifetime free supercharging would save in fuel costs per year for the life of the car, based on the owner driving 24,000 miles a year, and how much the owner would save based on driving 36,000 miles a year. I was totally shocked at how many thousands of dollars an owner would save every year, and I suggest you make that same inquiry of your favorite Artificial Intelligence app. based on how many miles a year you drive. Unlimited supercharging, no more oil changes or transmission fluids, no more replacing fan belts, no more waiting in line at gas stations! The car changes lanes only when it is safe to do so, when you turn on the left or the right turn signal. It has safety features that help prevent accidents and warn you shrilly and loudly when there is danger of you crashing ahead, or when you are speeding faster than a certain number of miles per hour that you have preset, over the speed limit The car automatically slows down a lot the minute you take your foot off the gas pedal. This is especially helpful if you are speeding and need to slow down immediately, without hitting the brakes and without your brake lights turning on. It has a regenerative braking system, which I love! My brakes have never needed to be replaced, and work great! I recently purchased four brand new Michelin tires at Costco in Carlsbad for the car, costing approximately $1000, plus. I also have two additional spare tires that fit on the car and are already mounted on wheels, which I purchased separately in case I ever had a flat tire, which I will consider including with the purchase of the car at no additional cost.