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Steal of a deal! 2018 Model 3 LR

ElonMusk-7 | 2025-12-04 01:23 | 50 views

Hello everyone! I think I got a steal of a a deal on this 2018 model 3 LR RWD, and I want your opinion on it! The car has premium color with 19" sport rims, the car HAS FSD as an included package and LIFETIME premium connectivity as well! I bought it with 59,000 KM on it (not miles!) for a grand total after tax and fees for $29,250 CDN which is $20,954 USD. The car battery seem to be in excellent shape, still gets about 460km of range, there is absolutely nothing wrong with the car and supercharges at 250KW no problem! it also came with really nice weather tech winter mats and a mobile charger as well! I love this car so much! FSD on HW3 works very well on it as well!

Comments (37)
Hot-Swan2280 2025-12-04 02:15

Curious to see comments. I bought my 2019 M3P with FSD in April with 25K miles for $24K before an extended warranty. I bought mine for the FSD, and didn’t even know I bought a performance. Not the most informed shopper😂. But glad I did. The BMW dealership I bought it from didn’t tell me either. They knew less about the car than I did. Salesman had to Google FSD function on the test drive to show me it worked. Think that’s why I got my good deal. And it came with all the bells and whistles. Original owner upgraded everything. Couldn’t be happier. I’ll never own another car. Kept my paid for maxima though for possible power outages😀

productionwhore 2025-12-04 02:37

that is basically my car and if i could get $21K for it, i would consider selling mine. i haven't checked the resale market so i'm definitely not up on current rates, but i would guess my car would maybe get $14K + FSD, so maybe that is about right depending on how much you value FSD. also, i'm in Los Angeles and there are thousands of these on the roads so probably cheaper to buy one here. i still love my car almost 8 years later and haven't had any issues, so if you got a good one you will get your money's worth, in my opinion.

THATS_LEGIT_BRO 2025-12-04 02:45

Enjoy!

WrongdoerIll5187 2025-12-04 03:30

That's hilarious. The dealerships were staggeringly clueless about what they had when I was hunting for one with FSD. And surprising the FSD transferred, most dealers started having it wiped at some point. Or maybe that was FUD and they just never knew. It's hard to tell with the anti-consumer (and anti-dealer come to think of it) arms race Tesla waged in terms of information/transparency on what you are actually buying when you buy FSD with a car.

WrongdoerIll5187 2025-12-04 03:33

It is bonkers that a car from 2018 can run FSD 12.6 in 2025. That is legitimately an impressive feat and value for 20k.

Malacasts 2025-12-04 04:02

I'd say FSD maybe adds $2-5k... My 2020 Performance was offered $24.5k from Tesla not too long ago, but it's paid off and not worth selling.

instantnet 2025-12-04 04:34

My 2018 with 170k miles must be not valued very high

rjcarr 2025-12-04 05:58

Eh, you already bought it, don’t worry about your deal, just enjoy the car.

apbaseball12 2025-12-04 06:26

Why do you say that? If it still charges up and gets you from a to b with 100-200 miles of range or so it's got to be worth at least 10k

technixian 2025-12-04 08:03

Curious, what’s your Wh/km average?

namastexan 2025-12-04 15:28

I just bought a 2023 M3 RWD / partial premium interior / 8k miles for 24k USD. Couldn't believe the price. Looks and feels brand-new. There are great deals out there.

it_bandit_turbo 2025-12-04 17:56

I bought my 22 M3P this summer for 29.5K OTD. Didnt' have FSD and had 27K miles on it.

Eremal123 2025-12-04 18:12

Hey so you guys know the difference between 2020 M3P or 2022 M3P

HYtool 2025-12-04 18:17

Yes older Intel chip vs AMD Ryzen chip, no heat pump vs heat pump

HYtool 2025-12-04 18:20

Just enjoy the your Tesla, Tesla EV are cost much more in Canada market. But in Canada I would recommend AWD instead of RWD for the crazy winter weather (depends where in Canada too)

rsilb 2025-12-04 20:01

I also love my white on white 2023 M3P with 19,500 miles that purchased from non tesla dealer last march for $30,000. Perfect condition. FSD not included so subscribed and used frequently. Enjoy your purchase!

Hushed_Rl 2025-12-05 00:19

How many miles?

IndependentSalad7075 2025-12-05 00:41

Local purchase?

Malacasts 2025-12-05 00:47

46.5k

ludester9 2025-12-05 01:12

I got a 2018 model 3 performance with 180k km for 18,500 CAD with fsd and premium connectivity for life. 19% battery degredation . Solid deal to me for a car to drive to the train station daily and reduce the mileage accumulation on my model y

millermatt11 2025-12-05 02:04

2018 M3 LR rwd with 125k miles and only thing I’ve had to replace is the 12v battery.

Wo0d643 2025-12-05 02:44

I got a 23 rwd 35k miles in July of 24 for 23400. Wheel were all scratched up and a couple bits of plastic broken off the bottom. Wear on the trunk plastics. The paint needed some help but it restored nicely.

pretzelgreg317 2025-12-05 02:45

Honest question: Is FSD on the old hardware worth it? All the commentary here usually revolves around FSD 13 and 14 which are only on HW4 vehicles. Isn't a 2018 not even HW3?

korrupt_fm 2025-12-05 04:17

I just bought my Tesla M3P w 60k miles for 19.999 Edit: 2020

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Hot-Swan2280 2025-12-05 04:35

I’m all EV. Wouldn’t have considered one, until a friend told me to test drive one while ELon was in free fall. I was hooked, and took advantage of his unpopularity, and will be forever glad I did!!!! Hate the man, but LOVE the car!!!!

RockItM3 2025-12-05 05:43

This was my thought- how is it HW3 on a 2018? Did they do an upgrade?

Opening_Selection420 2025-12-05 15:00

As far as I know the trim level isn’t different, but on all Model 3’s between those two years are: automatic trunk, heated steering wheel, newer camera setup, central console, USB-C, Sentry drive in glovebox, amber taillights, double paned front glass, no hooks in frunk

[deleted] 2025-12-05 18:24

I ended up getting a 2025 Tesla model 3 AWD for 34k. Only 5k miles on it 😂. Especially since the $7500 credit is no longer available, I wasn't about to spend $54k for a 2026.

cadnights 2025-12-05 18:38

Almost as good as my deal. 2021 M3 LR with 59k miles : $19.7k This was last year tho

ElonMusk-7 2025-12-06 04:26

yes, 2018 ships with HW2.5 but tesla upgraded them to HW3 if you bought FSD. Also it works extremely well, highway and city.

Mattka24 2025-12-06 15:15

I bought a 2017 Model S 75 RWD last month for $18,900 with FSD. It was a one owner car that only had 17,400 miles on it and it was mint. I love it, and am legitimately shocked at how good a deal used teslas are for the money. Battery degradation looks to be about 6% as it shows 237 miles on a full charge. I’ll never go back to an ICE car for my daily commuter again.

ElonMusk-7 2025-12-06 18:29

That is awesome man! some of those S's also have lifetime supercharging which is insane

fastoid 2025-12-06 22:18

2023 M3 RWD with 17k miles for $20k after incentives, bought earlier this year for my student. LFP battery has a larger usable capacity and range for daily use compared to my MY LR.

Hot-Swan2280 2025-12-09 00:29

Still a bit naive, not sure what you’re asking? I drive 20 miles round trip to work and it costs me a dollar a day with home charging and affordable power here in Seattle at 10.26 per kW/hr

Foreign-Box-4063 2026-01-04 03:18

This is late but was this from a dealer, pre owned, or private party? That’s an insane deal

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