beansruns
2026-03-12 21:13
With warranty, yes
Amnsia
2026-03-12 21:35
Id only buy the car untested if it come from Tesla. Is it from a garage or private?
xxtremlockxx
2026-03-12 22:20
I recently got a 2023 RWD with 19” sport wheels, 27,000 miles, $21,800
2 year warranty and 5 year battery warranty
Check the pre-owned vehicles on Tesla.com
PaidForThis
2026-03-13 00:32
$19.5k is the aggregate average lower mean when given OPs stats. I used a Google crawler with specs OP listed.
Huge_Ad_2133
2026-03-13 01:17
The issue as I see it is this. If you buy it from somewhere else, you are going to be paying monthly for a car out of main warranty half way to the battery warranty being gone.
But I am finding lots of cars with maybe 10% more expensive but also with 1/3 the mileage. Also consider you will almost assuredly need a set of tires and thee is the difference.
Shoot for less than 4 years old, less than 35000 miles.
wallydan
2026-03-13 01:50
Well let me ask you this. For a 2021 m3LR with 70,000 miles worth $12,000
Kaaawooo
2026-03-13 02:28
I got a similar deal. The 2023 standard range has an LFP battery, which is a better option in my opinion because it's more stable being charged to 100%. I've had mine for 3 months and it's been solid.
jcarlosfox
2026-03-13 02:36
Make sure you go into "Service Mode" and look for any stored faults that may signal an impending problem.
I went through a few possible M3 purchases and ran away when I saw the stored faults.
Not all of them spell a future problem, but some do. Google what you see.
TapiocaFish
2026-03-13 05:16
Good price but I wouldn’t. I’d be a little more patient for a 2022 ryzen with possibly FSD
tcd5552002
2026-03-14 01:59
2024 and later is way better…
Rifter0876
2026-03-14 17:49
I bought a model 3 base no ER or AWD but every option for 27k cdn with 90k miles on it so why not. Other than the fact I bought it in January when it was -5c and it had LRR EV summer tires at 4/32 it was a great purchase. I did replace the tires with all weathers. Not that it stops it from going sideways sometimes elons traction control is good but not every time.
NotAnAIOrAmI
2026-03-15 13:36
That's more than half the price of a brand new Model 3, so dear lord, no. If you can make the payments you'd be better off financing a new one - or finding a better price on one with fewer miles.