
As fuel at service stations continues to rise, more and more motorists decide to switch to electric vehicles. And this is also backed up by the numbers, as sales of zero-emission models continue to grow to the point where they now outsell diesels in France as well as across Europe. It must be said that the authorities also encourage drivers move to zero emissions thanks, in particular, to the environmental bonus, which currently does not exceed 5,000 euros. But many car enthusiasts also want to turn to used models, which are more affordable.
Oh, this is where we had… Aber die Daten/Bilder sind alle noch vom 2023er 🤔 #You are here #НоваМодельY pic.twitter.com/wU8Qj9M5Jn
— Michael Mittwich (@FlashMueller) October 5, 2023
Interesting offer
And some manufacturers clearly intend to take advantage of this. This is, for example, the case of Tesla, which wants to do everything to encourage customers to choose one of its cars. That’s how the American firm has just launched a very interesting promotional offer for its used cars. So if you choose a Used Tesla, you will be able to get 5,000 kilometers of free charging at the brand’s Superchargers. A good plan that obviously comes with some limitations as you can imagine. But don’t worry, we will explain everything to you.
How to benefit from this?
Indeed, to be able to take advantage of this very attractive offer on paper, you will have to choose a Tesla Model S or Model, as Model 3 and Y are not eligible. But that’s not all, because in order to choose a certified model, you will have to go to the official website of the brand. And there are currently only three eligible used Model 3s in France! In addition, the car must be delivered by December 31, and the 5,000 free kilometers expire exactly one year after delivery. Finally, we note that the freebie cannot be transferred to another person.
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Source: Auto Plus

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