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Should I go from a 21' SR+ to 2022 or 2026 M3P

DaHunni | 2026-02-16 11:28 | 18 views

I currently own a model 3 SR+ from 2021 with the 60kwh LFP battery. Due to tax and business reasons I do need to spend some money on a new one and sell the old one. I got the SR+ new so I am a bit hesitant to buy a second hand car. I am planning on driving this thing to the ground. Here are my pros and cons (I am not going to list the obvious pros upgrading from the SR+): |Used 2022 M3P|2026 New M3P| |:-|:-| |Price to me 25k€|Price to me 50k€| |**Pro:**|**Pro:**| |\- half the price|\- New (no dealerships etc.)| |\- shift-stalk|\- More warranty| ||\- Fresh battery| ||\- Slightly faster| ||\- more range| ||\- faster charging| ||\- Looks newer| ||\- hopefully 5G| ||\- HW4 (I am located in Germany so its unknown if and when FSD will come)| |**Con:**|**Con:**| |\- battery at 90% to begin with|\- Double the price| |\- Usage history not known (did the previous owner hit every curb, charge to 100% every day, etc.)|\- Sexy commander needed to disable the ISA nag| |\- HW3|\- Shift stalk needed (I don't like the Sexy stalks they feel to cheap)| |\- Dealership, used car purchase hassle|| |\- 4 year maintenance mark: new brakes, control arms, etc.|| ||| If I missed any pro and con please also mention that. I do have the money for both and I am leaning towards the new one because its just newer, you get your dream car only once when you're young and I feel like I will get more life out of it as its NCAD and the used one would be already 4 years old.

Comments (13)
spacetimebear 2026-02-16 16:48

If the 2026 is comfortably within budget I don't understand why you'd look at the 2022?

HYtool 2026-02-16 17:26

Keep the $25k and buy the 22

DaHunni 2026-02-16 17:33

If I am missing anything. I am sure it is not twice as good for twice the money but if you factor in maintenance, warranty etc. I am leaning towards the new one. Just wanted to hear y'all's opinion if I am making a huge mistake.

kej1995 2026-02-16 17:38

The 2021 SRP should have intel computer and heat pump. You can buy the HW3 upgrade for 1k if you don’t have it. So upgrading to a 2022 is pointless unless you want the Ryzen chip and LR. To me that would be would that upgrade at a VALID PRICE. But since you said you are plan on keeping your car. Are you honestly going to drive your SRP after buying a new Performance model? That’s the real Question. If you asking if you should upgrade I assume you can already afford it.

DaHunni 2026-02-16 17:46

I think you misread that: I need to sell the SR+ and yes it already has HW3 and the intel cpu. The upgrade has to happen either way I am just more or less asking if the price difference is worth it and if I missed any features that the new 2026 has that the 2022 doesn't.

spacetimebear 2026-02-16 18:12

Tbh it's the sound insulated windows and updated suspension that make it worth twice as much for me - this is based on the non performance versions - on top of the new car benefits. Ultimately though it's up to you. The way I'd look at it is that if the extra money is gonna be something I'd notice or if it'll just be a slightly more expensive bill..

DaHunni 2026-02-16 18:24

The money has to go either way otherwise half of it is going towards taxes... I did have a 2024 m3p for a couple of months and back then I did not notice it as much. However it absolutely is noticeable and what I am missing the most right now is the Ryzen.

-eccentric- 2026-02-16 18:51

Unless you want FSD (if your country has it) or need the increased range/performance, it's *really* not worth upgrading.

Howry 2026-02-16 20:41

Is there nothing in between? 24? 25?

DaHunni 2026-02-16 20:48

Cost wise it makes no sense its maybe 5k off for a then used car if you can even find it on the market

MaleficentWest2790 2026-02-16 22:01

Financially 22 will make most sense. If you get a car that is still within the 80k/4y warranty you can even get the control arms etc. done under warranty. Brakes also do not have to be necessarily a problem if previous owner used them sometimes. If you do not count the degradation, range will not be much less, Highland Performance is very thirsty from what I read. On the other hand Highland is much nicer experience overall, at least when comparing our previous 21' SR+ with current 24' SR. Rides better, interior feels much more premium and it is noticeably more quiet. All 26' Performance versions also have the bigger battery that charges faster and stalk is standard feature again. On the last note I would be potentially interested in buying out your 21' Model 3. We can exchange contact details in the private message.

nothinqness 2026-02-17 15:00

Get a 23 if you are ok with HW3, or go with a 24 if you want HW4 both of those are lower price point and will still be under warranty if you get one with lower miles. I just bought a 23 with 20k miles for $23k

DaHunni 2026-02-17 15:35

I wish the used marked prices would make sense in Germany. Ontop of that I can't buy from individuals because of VAT which really narrows it down to either a new one or a 23'. Getting the 23' would be a bet against FSD ever coming to Germany.

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