It was in November 2022 when the transfer platform beat announced its closure of operations in Mexico. It was an app that offered trips in electric vehicles Tesla, and now dozens of cars were ‘stranded’ in the country. Now they announced that the units are being sold online, including on sites like Free market.
A short time ago, a video went viral where they reported that the vehicles Tesla Model 3 which used the per-application transport platform beat They are for sale online.
According to the material published on Tiktok, these cars, which were used by the platform for its premium electric service, can be purchased by anyone through Carmarket.mx.
This information arose 5 months after the Beat company announced that it would no longer be present in Mexico or in the Latin American market in general, leaving the purchased cars ready to be sold, since the Tesla with which it offered its services, did not owned by the company, rather they were owned by ARI Fleet, a car leasing company.
These Tesla models sell online
They announced that in Carmarket.mx units of the Tesla Model 3 were purchased from ARI Fleet to put the cars up for sale to the general public.
What is known is that it is about electric cars Tesla Model 3 of the year 2020, where its engine has a range of 410 km with full energy charge. On average, the cars that Beat used have about 185,000 kilometers traveled.
In addition, the site says that they have 25 units of this model, 20 of which are from the Standard Range Plus range, and that they cost 639,000 pesos.
The company also sells these units for Free market, where other units of the same Tesla model are sold, but from other sellers for figures ranging between 650,000 and 720,000 pesos.
At present, a Tesla Model 3 of the year has a list price of one million 9 thousand 900 pesos, with a base engine for an electric autonomy of 438 kilometers and that can reach maximum speeds of up to 225 kilometers per hour.
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