Referral Program

Why You Should Use a Tesla Referral Code (Even for Used Vehicles)

May 12, 20255 min read

Tesla's referral program is primarily geared toward new vehicle and energy customers, but did you know that in some cases, you can benefit even if you're buying a certified pre-owned Tesla? Using a referral code — even if you're not buying new — can open up surprising perks.

Understanding Tesla's Referral System

While most official Tesla referral rewards apply to new purchases, some Tesla locations occasionally offer local promotions where certified pre-owned (CPO) vehicles are eligible for bonuses if purchased through a referral link.

Why You Should Still Check

  • Tesla often runs temporary promotions that include CPO inventory in the referral bonus.
  • Certain Tesla-certified pre-owned vehicles still qualify for free Supercharging or bonus credits during special sales events.

Benefits That May Apply

  • Free Supercharging: Some CPO vehicles still include transferable free Supercharging for life, and combining it with a referral can offer additional benefits.
  • Tesla Account Credits: Referral promotions could grant store credits or loyalty points that can be used toward service, accessories, or upgrades.

How to Find Out if a Used Tesla Qualifies

  • Ask the Tesla advisor directly whether the CPO inventory is included in any referral promotions.
  • Use a verified Tesla referral link to browse the current certified used inventory.
  • Watch for specific Tesla marketing campaigns that highlight CPO referral eligibility.

Steps to Apply a Referral to a Used Purchase

  1. Obtain a valid Tesla referral link.
  2. Use the link to initiate contact with Tesla about a CPO purchase.
  3. Ensure your Tesla advisor links the referral during the CPO buying process.

Things to Keep in Mind

  • Referral benefits for CPO purchases are rare but possible depending on Tesla's current programs.
  • Always verify eligibility before signing any documents.
  • Not all CPO Teslas qualify for any referral benefits — it depends on timing and Tesla's discretion.

Common Mistakes

  • Assuming all Teslas, new or used, automatically qualify — they don't.
  • Forgetting to mention the referral code early during the sales process.
  • Using expired or invalid referral links.

Why It Still Makes Sense to Try

Even if you don't qualify for full Supercharging bonuses, there's no downside to checking. Tesla occasionally surprises buyers with loyalty bonuses tied to CPO sales under referral programs.

Conclusion

If you're buying a used Tesla, it's always worth checking if referral benefits apply. By using a valid referral link, you might score unexpected bonuses — making your Tesla experience even sweeter.

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