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Not sure how i feel about this “Deal”

Zealousideal-Emu4577 | 2026-03-02 18:28 | 9 views

In the market for a decent deal and came across this. Not sure it’s as good as it seems

Comments (13)
acj21 2026-03-02 18:31

You can do much better for that price.

smithNweston2 2026-03-02 18:32

That range is no where near 360 and also make sure to check everything within that 10 days. I used to work for clutch and some cars are very hit or miss

QQowns 2026-03-02 18:35

$14,999 or under for these specs.

dantodd 2026-03-02 18:35

I'm interested too hear what other Canadians say. I don't know much about the Canadian market

thewallran 2026-03-02 18:39

that's not a good deal. I got a M3 LR 22 for the same price similar mileage

Darkchildex 2026-03-02 20:08

Hey just some thing you should consider the 2020 model 3s have the older INTEL processors, versus the faster AMD processors. It may matter to you. The main difference is performance speed and future software compatibility. While the Intel Atom (MCU 2) in your 2020 Model 3 is reliable for basic driving, the newer AMD Ryzen (MCU 3) is significantly faster at loading entertainment apps and supports advanced visual features that the Intel chip cannot handle The AMD Ryzen processor is estimated to be roughly three to four times faster than the Intel Atom A3950. When I bought my 2020 model y , I wasn't aware of this , I was stuck on keeping price as low as possible. The Intel chip won't allow you to use features like Grok and possible future upgrades. Buying cheaper has down sides , I wish I found this out earlier.

Zealousideal-Emu4577 2026-03-02 22:08

I truly do appreciate you taking the time out of your day to respond to my silly post. It means alot

Darkchildex 2026-03-02 23:26

My pleasure, it was my first EV so I was pretty nervous buying used. I'd suggest getting a good warranty as well. The windshield washer reservoir cracked my first winter having the car, that alone cost $500 bucks to fix. (It wasn't covered under warranty) Lastly if you can afford it and have a house get a home charger. Super charging is about 44 cents a kilowatt/hour during peak times. With a home charger I pay 9 cents a killawatt/hour. Tesla are super common now as well so superchargers are often busy. One more warning the ride in 2020s vs newer Tesla might bother you at first. It's rough and stiff, they improved the shocks significantly in the newer Teslas. Tesla in my opinion are tech cars not luxury cars. Tesla are amazing daily drivers. Hope you love yours when you get yours. I'm waiting for the Chinese EVs to hit our Canadian shores in spring. I'm probably gonna trade my Tesla in for one of those. Chinese tech makes Tesla look like ancient technology 😆 (I'm a tech head so I'm biased) The Xiaomi SU7 Max is super sexy!

Dragonreaper21 2026-03-03 05:43

You can get half the mileage for that price if not less

vassman86 2026-03-03 19:08

I would be weary about winter range. I have a 23 M3 with LFP and can charge to 100% for 420km, but realistically, I'll get half that during winter: less efficient, heating the car, and cold soaking the battery The 2020 M3 might only allow you to charge to 80% Also, if you use clutch (I've bought from them before and had a great experience and vehicle), the 10-day money back guarantee MAY not include taxes paid on the vehicle since it goes to the Ministry upon registering the vehicle

Ordinary-Cake8510 2026-03-04 13:34

I have a 2020 Long Range Model 3. I love it but, I wouldn’t get this one just based on the Intel Chip. I’m sure I’m not gonna be getting a lot of “upgrades” this year. Still a fantastic car but, I have seen newer models for cheap.

Zealousideal-Emu4577 2026-03-04 17:57

I really appreciate your reply, friend. Definitely something to consider

No-Pilot5559 2026-03-04 18:52

Trash

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