2016 Tesla Model S Red, 79K miles for Sale

$29,999
2016 Tesla Model S Red, 79K miles for Sale

Detailed Information

  • Type: Private

  • Price: $29,999

  • Location: 1000 South Concord Street, South Saint Pau...

  • Condition: Used

  • Make: Tesla

  • Model: Model S

  • Year: 2016

  • Color: Red

  • VIN: 5YJSA1E23GF168779

  • Mileage: 79280

  • Transmission: Automatic

  • Extras: AM/FM Stereo Radio, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Front Bucket Seats, Keyless Entry, Memory Seats, Navigation System, Power Steering, Power Windows, Tilt Steering Wheel, Trip Computer

CLEAN ONE OWNER CARFAX, 4 Cameras, Automatic temperature control, Autopilot Convenience Features, Enhanced Autopilot, Exterior Parking Camera Rear, Glass Roof, Heated front seats, Lane Keeping w/Automatic Steering, Memory seat, Power driver seat, Power Liftgate, Power passenger seat, Radio: AM/FM/HD/USB w/17 Capacitive Touch Screen, Rain sensing wipers,

Used 2016 Tesla Model S 60D, 79,280 miles, Red

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2015 Harley-Davidson Touring Street Glide Special! for SalePOPULAR

2015 Harley-Davidson Touring Street Glide Special! for Sale

Roswell, GA
Jan 01, 2024
2015 Harley Davidson FLHXS Street Glide Special with only 11k miles. Loaded with thousands of $$ in upgrades including Vance and Hines full exhaust, Screamin' Eagle tuner, Screamin Eagle intake, tinted windscreen, custom grips, and various other chrome goodies. Bike is in absolutely amazing condition with NO excuses, always garage kept. Clear title on hand. Used 2015 Harley-Davidson Touring 11,500 miles 2015 Harley Davidson FLHXS Street Glide Special with only 11k miles. Loaded with thousands of $$ in upgrades including Vance and Hines full exhaust, Screamin' Eagle tuner, Screamin Eagle intake, tinted windscreen, custom grips, and various other chrome goodies. Bike is in absolutely amazing condition with NO excuses, always garage kept. Clear title on hand. Used 2015 Harley-Davidson Touring 11,500 miles 2015 Harley Davidson FLHXS Street Glide Special with only 11k miles. Loaded with thousands of $$ in upgrades including Vance and Hines full exhaust, Screamin' Eagle tuner, Screamin Eagle intake, tinted windscreen, custom grips, and various other chrome goodies. Bike is in absolutely amazing condition with NO excuses, always garage kept. Clear title on hand. Used 2015 Harley-Davidson Touring 11,500 miles 2015 Harley Davidson FLHXS Street Glide Special with only 11k miles. Loaded with thousands of $$ in upgrades including Vance and Hines full exhaust, Screamin' Eagle tuner, Screamin Eagle intake, tinted windscreen, custom grips, and various other chrome goodies. Bike is in absolutely amazing condition with NO excuses, always garage kept. Clear title on hand. Used 2015 Harley-Davidson Touring 11,500 miles 2015 Harley Davidson FLHXS Street Glide Special with only 11k miles. Loaded with thousands of $$ in upgrades including Vance and Hines full exhaust, Screamin' Eagle tuner, Screamin Eagle intake, tinted windscreen, custom grips, and various other chrome goodies. Bike is in absolutely amazing condition with NO excuses, always garage kept. Clear title on hand. Used 2015 Harley-Davidson Touring 11,500 miles
$9,000
1943 Harley-Davidson WLC & Sidecar for SalePOPULAR

1943 Harley-Davidson WLC & Sidecar for Sale

Savannah, GA
Jan 01, 2024
This is a 1943 Harley Davidson WLC. It comes with the sidecar. I'll save this space with all of the stuff you can find online about the WLC. It was a WW2 military motorcycle built for Canada. Hence the C designation. There is a lot of cool stuff on the WLA and it's almost identical WLC online for you to look at. This 1943 WLC was converted to civilian dress a long time ago when it arrived somehow in Alaska. The SIDECAR is period correct. With the rationing of steel during the war, Harley turned to Goulding for their manufacturing of sidecars. From the looks of all the mounts and knowing a little about Goulding there is a good chance this sidecar was mated to this bike the day it rolled off of the assembly line and went into service for the Canadian Military. This Harley is still full of a ton of original equipment and could easily be painted back to olive drab green if what you want is an old war bike. I didn't. What I did want is what I always want. A one kick go anywhere rider. The bike also comes with a lot of hard to find original accessories. Look at that back seat! It is awesome huh. Try and find one now. I also added an original foot operated scrub siren. Do not let the size fool you, it's screaming loud and will really get the neighbors mad if you use it in town. Remember, these were actual sirens used on police bikes and they could be heard for blocks. All lights and speedometer work! It's truly a one kick wonder. BUT. If you have never owned anything like this please know, it is not at all like buying a fuel injected new motorcycle. You have to kick it. You have to choke it. You have to know how to advance and person the spark. You'll need to turn on the gas and shut it off afterward too. You will need some basic antique vehicle knowledge. I say this just to be fair. It's cool and it starts on one kick but I do not want to let anyone down if they have no idea how to ride one of these. It is a lot of fun but it does take some getting used to. But you do need to have some basic skills in this area or be willing to learn. Life is short and this is a fun lifestyle. The bike had a major going over this winter. I like stuff right. Everything down to the seat bushing has been tightened, replaced or greased. The battery is 6 volt and less than one year old. The upholstery is new. It's great if you love the two tone red/black. If not, change it back to black. Used 1943 Harley-Davidson W 50,000 miles This is a 1943 Harley Davidson WLC. It comes with the sidecar. I'll save this space with all of the stuff you can find online about the WLC. It was a WW2 military motorcycle built for Canada. Hence the C designation. There is a lot of cool stuff on the WLA and it's almost identical WLC online for you to look at. This 1943 WLC was converted to civilian dress a long time ago when it arrived somehow in Alaska. The SIDECAR is period correct. With the rationing of steel during the war, Harley turned to Goulding for their manufacturing of sidecars. From the looks of all the mounts and knowing a little about Goulding there is a good chance this sidecar was mated to this bike the day it rolled off of the assembly line and went into service for the Canadian Military. This Harley is still full of a ton of original equipment and could easily be painted back to olive drab green if what you want is an old war bike. I didn't. What I did want is what I always want. A one kick go anywhere rider. The bike also comes with a lot of hard to find original accessories. Look at that back seat! It is awesome huh. Try and find one now. I also added an original foot operated scrub siren. Do not let the size fool you, it's screaming loud and will really get the neighbors mad if you use it in town. Remember, these were actual sirens used on police bikes and they could be heard for blocks. All lights and speedometer work! It's truly a one kick wonder. BUT. If you have never owned anything like this please know, it is not at all like buying a fuel injected new motorcycle. You have to kick it. You have to choke it. You have to know how to advance and person the spark. You'll need to turn on the gas and shut it off afterward too. You will need some basic antique vehicle knowledge. I say this just to be fair. It's cool and it starts on one kick but I do not want to let anyone down if they have no idea how to ride one of these. It is a lot of fun but it does take some getting used to. But you do need to have some basic skills in this area or be willing to learn. Life is short and this is a fun lifestyle. The bike had a major going over this winter. I like stuff right. Everything down to the seat bushing has been tightened, replaced or greased. The battery is 6 volt and less than one year old. The upholstery is new. It's great if you love the two tone red/black. If not, change it back to black. Used 1943 Harley-Davidson W 50,000 miles This is a 1943 Harley Davidson WLC. It comes with the sidecar. I'll save this space with all of the stuff you can find online about the WLC. It was a WW2 military motorcycle built for Canada. Hence the C designation. There is a lot of cool stuff on the WLA and it's almost identical WLC online for you to look at. This 1943 WLC was converted to civilian dress a long time ago when it arrived somehow in Alaska. The SIDECAR is period correct. With the rationing of steel during the war, Harley turned to Goulding for their manufacturing of sidecars. From the looks of all the mounts and knowing a little about Goulding there is a good chance this sidecar was mated to this bike the day it rolled off of the assembly line and went into service for the Canadian Military. This Harley is still full of a ton of original equipment and could easily be painted back to olive drab green if what you want is an old war bike. I didn't. What I did want is what I always want. A one kick go anywhere rider. The bike also comes with a lot of hard to find original accessories. Look at that back seat! It is awesome huh. Try and find one now. I also added an original foot operated scrub siren. Do not let the size fool you, it's screaming loud and will really get the neighbors mad if you use it in town. Remember, these were actual sirens used on police bikes and they could be heard for blocks. All lights and speedometer work! It's truly a one kick wonder. BUT. If you have never owned anything like this please know, it is not at all like buying a fuel injected new motorcycle. You have to kick it. You have to choke it. You have to know how to advance and person the spark. You'll need to turn on the gas and shut it off afterward too. You will need some basic antique vehicle knowledge. I say this just to be fair. It's cool and it starts on one kick but I do not want to let anyone down if they have no idea how to ride one of these. It is a lot of fun but it does take some getting used to. But you do need to have some basic skills in this area or be willing to learn. Life is short and this is a fun lifestyle. The bike had a major going over this winter. I like stuff right. Everything down to the seat bushing has been tightened, replaced or greased. The battery is 6 volt and less than one year old. The upholstery is new. It's great if you love the two tone red/black. If not, change it back to black. Used 1943 Harley-Davidson W 50,000 miles This is a 1943 Harley Davidson WLC. It comes with the sidecar. I'll save this space with all of the stuff you can find online about the WLC. It was a WW2 military motorcycle built for Canada. Hence the C designation. There is a lot of cool stuff on the WLA and it's almost identical WLC online for you to look at. This 1943 WLC was converted to civilian dress a long time ago when it arrived somehow in Alaska. The SIDECAR is period correct. With the rationing of steel during the war, Harley turned to Goulding for their manufacturing of sidecars. From the looks of all the mounts and knowing a little about Goulding there is a good chance this sidecar was mated to this bike the day it rolled off of the assembly line and went into service for the Canadian Military. This Harley is still full of a ton of original equipment and could easily be painted back to olive drab green if what you want is an old war bike. I didn't. What I did want is what I always want. A one kick go anywhere rider. The bike also comes with a lot of hard to find original accessories. Look at that back seat! It is awesome huh. Try and find one now. I also added an original foot operated scrub siren. Do not let the size fool you, it's screaming loud and will really get the neighbors mad if you use it in town. Remember, these were actual sirens used on police bikes and they could be heard for blocks. All lights and speedometer work! It's truly a one kick wonder. BUT. If you have never owned anything like this please know, it is not at all like buying a fuel injected new motorcycle. You have to kick it. You have to choke it. You have to know how to advance and person the spark. You'll need to turn on the gas and shut it off afterward too. You will need some basic antique vehicle knowledge. I say this just to be fair. It's cool and it starts on one kick but I do not want to let anyone down if they have no idea how to ride one of these. It is a lot of fun but it does take some getting used to. But you do need to have some basic skills in this area or be willing to learn. Life is short and this is a fun lifestyle. The bike had a major going over this winter. I like stuff right. Everything down to the seat bushing has been tightened, replaced or greased. The battery is 6 volt and less than one year old. The upholstery is new. It's great if you love the two tone red/black. If not, change it back to black. Used 1943 Harley-Davidson W 50,000 miles This is a 1943 Harley Davidson WLC. It comes with the sidecar. I'll save this space with all of the stuff you can find online about the WLC. It was a WW2 military motorcycle built for Canada. Hence the C designation. There is a lot of cool stuff on the WLA and it's almost identical WLC online for you to look at. This 1943 WLC was converted to civilian dress a long time ago when it arrived somehow in Alaska. The SIDECAR is period correct. With the rationing of steel during the war, Harley turned to Goulding for their manufacturing of sidecars. From the looks of all the mounts and knowing a little about Goulding there is a good chance this sidecar was mated to this bike the day it rolled off of the assembly line and went into service for the Canadian Military. This Harley is still full of a ton of original equipment and could easily be painted back to olive drab green if what you want is an old war bike. I didn't. What I did want is what I always want. A one kick go anywhere rider. The bike also comes with a lot of hard to find original accessories. Look at that back seat! It is awesome huh. Try and find one now. I also added an original foot operated scrub siren. Do not let the size fool you, it's screaming loud and will really get the neighbors mad if you use it in town. Remember, these were actual sirens used on police bikes and they could be heard for blocks. All lights and speedometer work! It's truly a one kick wonder. BUT. If you have never owned anything like this please know, it is not at all like buying a fuel injected new motorcycle. You have to kick it. You have to choke it. You have to know how to advance and person the spark. You'll need to turn on the gas and shut it off afterward too. You will need some basic antique vehicle knowledge. I say this just to be fair. It's cool and it starts on one kick but I do not want to let anyone down if they have no idea how to ride one of these. It is a lot of fun but it does take some getting used to. But you do need to have some basic skills in this area or be willing to learn. Life is short and this is a fun lifestyle. The bike had a major going over this winter. I like stuff right. Everything down to the seat bushing has been tightened, replaced or greased. The battery is 6 volt and less than one year old. The upholstery is new. It's great if you love the two tone red/black. If not, change it back to black. Used 1943 Harley-Davidson W 50,000 miles
$9,700
2022 Vespa Primavera 150 Red for SalePOPULAR

2022 Vespa Primavera 150 Red for Sale

New Haven, CT
Mar 15, 2024
This mini-revolution on wheels with its total RED look is bound to bring delight to its rider and a smile to those in need. Used 2022 Vespa Primavera Red This mini-revolution on wheels with its total RED look is bound to bring delight to its rider and a smile to those in need. Used 2022 Vespa Primavera Red This mini-revolution on wheels with its total RED look is bound to bring delight to its rider and a smile to those in need. Used 2022 Vespa Primavera Red This mini-revolution on wheels with its total RED look is bound to bring delight to its rider and a smile to those in need. Used 2022 Vespa Primavera Red This mini-revolution on wheels with its total RED look is bound to bring delight to its rider and a smile to those in need. Used 2022 Vespa Primavera Red
$5,449
2023 Yamaha Zuma 125 for SalePOPULAR

2023 Yamaha Zuma 125 for Sale

New Haven, CT
Feb 09, 2024
COMPACT RUGGED ADVENTURER The reimagined, ultra-modern, Zuma 125 is a rugged and fuel efficient scooter with big features in a compact package. Used 2023 Yamaha Zuma 2,303 miles, Blue COMPACT RUGGED ADVENTURER The reimagined, ultra-modern, Zuma 125 is a rugged and fuel efficient scooter with big features in a compact package. Used 2023 Yamaha Zuma 2,303 miles, Blue COMPACT RUGGED ADVENTURER The reimagined, ultra-modern, Zuma 125 is a rugged and fuel efficient scooter with big features in a compact package. Used 2023 Yamaha Zuma 2,303 miles, Blue COMPACT RUGGED ADVENTURER The reimagined, ultra-modern, Zuma 125 is a rugged and fuel efficient scooter with big features in a compact package. Used 2023 Yamaha Zuma 2,303 miles, Blue COMPACT RUGGED ADVENTURER The reimagined, ultra-modern, Zuma 125 is a rugged and fuel efficient scooter with big features in a compact package. Used 2023 Yamaha Zuma 2,303 miles, Blue
$3,499
1949 Harley Davidson F 74CI Hydra-Glide 1200 Panhead for SalePOPULAR

1949 Harley Davidson F 74CI Hydra-Glide 1200 Panhead for Sale

Bridgeport, CT
Jan 26, 2024
1949 Harley Davidson F 74ci Hydra-Glide 1200 Panhead, in Black Paint. Bike 505 miles ago was restored and rebuilt by previous owner of 30 years, this is a one kick bike that runs and operates very well. In 1949 Harley Davidson offered the F model. Bike is jockey shift 4 speed, foot clutch, kick start, updated 12 volt, SS carb and disc brake. Used 1949 Harley-Davidson Other 505 miles, Black 1949 Harley Davidson F 74ci Hydra-Glide 1200 Panhead, in Black Paint. Bike 505 miles ago was restored and rebuilt by previous owner of 30 years, this is a one kick bike that runs and operates very well. In 1949 Harley Davidson offered the F model. Bike is jockey shift 4 speed, foot clutch, kick start, updated 12 volt, SS carb and disc brake. Used 1949 Harley-Davidson Other 505 miles, Black 1949 Harley Davidson F 74ci Hydra-Glide 1200 Panhead, in Black Paint. Bike 505 miles ago was restored and rebuilt by previous owner of 30 years, this is a one kick bike that runs and operates very well. In 1949 Harley Davidson offered the F model. Bike is jockey shift 4 speed, foot clutch, kick start, updated 12 volt, SS carb and disc brake. Used 1949 Harley-Davidson Other 505 miles, Black 1949 Harley Davidson F 74ci Hydra-Glide 1200 Panhead, in Black Paint. Bike 505 miles ago was restored and rebuilt by previous owner of 30 years, this is a one kick bike that runs and operates very well. In 1949 Harley Davidson offered the F model. Bike is jockey shift 4 speed, foot clutch, kick start, updated 12 volt, SS carb and disc brake. Used 1949 Harley-Davidson Other 505 miles, Black 1949 Harley Davidson F 74ci Hydra-Glide 1200 Panhead, in Black Paint. Bike 505 miles ago was restored and rebuilt by previous owner of 30 years, this is a one kick bike that runs and operates very well. In 1949 Harley Davidson offered the F model. Bike is jockey shift 4 speed, foot clutch, kick start, updated 12 volt, SS carb and disc brake. Used 1949 Harley-Davidson Other 505 miles, Black
$9,700
1953 Vincent Rapide C Series for SalePOPULAR

1953 Vincent Rapide C Series for Sale

Hartford, CT
Jan 01, 2024
1953 Vincent Rapide Series C. Its in good original running condition. I only rode it to shows or breakfast once in a while. It has 441 kilometers on it. I put less than 100 of them on it. I have done very little to it since I owned it. Other than basic maintenance. Shortly after I purchased it, I had the magneto rebuilt with new magnets and windings. This made it start a lot easier. Its stored in my heated car garage. I have a few oil filters for it. Other than that, what you see is what you get. Used 1953 411 miles 1953 Vincent Rapide Series C. Its in good original running condition. I only rode it to shows or breakfast once in a while. It has 441 kilometers on it. I put less than 100 of them on it. I have done very little to it since I owned it. Other than basic maintenance. Shortly after I purchased it, I had the magneto rebuilt with new magnets and windings. This made it start a lot easier. Its stored in my heated car garage. I have a few oil filters for it. Other than that, what you see is what you get. Used 1953 411 miles 1953 Vincent Rapide Series C. Its in good original running condition. I only rode it to shows or breakfast once in a while. It has 441 kilometers on it. I put less than 100 of them on it. I have done very little to it since I owned it. Other than basic maintenance. Shortly after I purchased it, I had the magneto rebuilt with new magnets and windings. This made it start a lot easier. Its stored in my heated car garage. I have a few oil filters for it. Other than that, what you see is what you get. Used 1953 411 miles 1953 Vincent Rapide Series C. Its in good original running condition. I only rode it to shows or breakfast once in a while. It has 441 kilometers on it. I put less than 100 of them on it. I have done very little to it since I owned it. Other than basic maintenance. Shortly after I purchased it, I had the magneto rebuilt with new magnets and windings. This made it start a lot easier. Its stored in my heated car garage. I have a few oil filters for it. Other than that, what you see is what you get. Used 1953 411 miles 1953 Vincent Rapide Series C. Its in good original running condition. I only rode it to shows or breakfast once in a while. It has 441 kilometers on it. I put less than 100 of them on it. I have done very little to it since I owned it. Other than basic maintenance. Shortly after I purchased it, I had the magneto rebuilt with new magnets and windings. This made it start a lot easier. Its stored in my heated car garage. I have a few oil filters for it. Other than that, what you see is what you get. Used 1953 411 miles
$27,000