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Pull the trigger or wait

UncleErnesto | 2026-02-22 19:03 | 0 views

I’m interesting in purchasing a M3 for a fun weekend car. I’m not interested in financing one even though the 0% APR is enticing. I missed out on the great lease specials last year. The Pre-Owned Lease program seems pretty cool, I’ve seen some 2023 in the 30k mile ranges for around $300 a month. Should i jump on this deal or wait until Q2 where Tesla might offer some better lease incentive?

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MyGuyDudeBro 2026-02-22 19:29

Commenting to follow this thread. I'm waiting to see if they have trade in incentives for a model y premium

Salty-Hat-3994 2026-02-23 00:05

Nobody knows which way the deal are gonna go. You like the current offer then go ahead and pull the trigger

Competitive_Yak_6247 2026-02-23 00:08

I’ve never heard of anyone not financing when it’s 0% . Makes no sense .

UncleErnesto 2026-02-23 01:07

Good incentive for purchasing of course, I’m already financing one car. Just want something fun to drive to drive with no long term commitment.

Competitive_Yak_6247 2026-02-23 01:22

Do you mean you’re gonna lease it ? Your post sounds as if you’d rather purchase cash than finance @ 0 ? Maybe I misread

UncleErnesto 2026-02-23 01:23

Yes, I’m interested in leasing. Weighing pre owned lease program vs new leases.

Competitive_Yak_6247 2026-02-23 01:49

Yea I got ya . Tesla leases are pretty good no matter what . I’m sure you’ll do great either way

UncleErnesto 2026-02-23 01:49

Yea, i think I’ll pull the trigger. What do you drive ?

Competitive_Yak_6247 2026-02-23 01:57

21 mylr with some fancy wheels and premium interior. Nothing wild but looks awesome and runs great . I don’t care for fsd much so it’s perfect

ethical_investor_69 2026-02-23 05:09

Following

Trying2Bojective 2026-03-02 22:33

since this is a 2023, it may be better to take one year lease. If you buy, you are looking at a new set of tires and some maintenance. Battery should be ok, other threads indicate that this car will go for 100K miles without replacing battery. I enjoyed my 2021 M3 LR dual motors. It was a great car, but I wanted more space so I sold it and bought MYLR Juniper in Jan 2026. So far love the car, turning radius not great and I miss the right column, but the FSD has been a real game changer. I had FSD on the 2021 M3 , but it wasn't as refined or as smooth as the new version. Enjoy the M3. Lots of fun to drive.

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