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Consumer Reviews for the Tesla Model 3
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After 8 months and 40k miles, Best car ever!
Cameron Garrett, 01/26/2019
2019 Tesla Model 3 Long Range 4dr Sedan AWD (electric DD)
UPDATE JULY 2019
Still absolutely loving this car, in fact it’s the best car I have ever owned. I have 40k miles after 8 months so anyone who says “the range won’t work for me” just hasn’t thought it through. The EV paradigm is completely different from the gas paradigm. With a gas car, you drive until near empty, stop to fill up, rinse and repeat. With an EV, you take 30 seconds to plug … in at night and wake up to a full charge the next day. For most people that’s it, way more convenient than a gas car (and “fuel” is much cheaper!). When you travel long distances, as I do every week, you stop at a Tesla Supercharger (which are now everywhere) for 15 to 20 minutes and then off you go. In the time it takes to use the bathroom and grab a cup of coffee or snack you’ll add 100 to 125 miles of range. And remember with the long range Model 3 you start with 300 miles so with just 2 quick stops you are able to drive 500 miles in a day. For me personally, if I have to drive more than 500 miles I’ll either break the trip into 2 days or take a plane instead. When you stay in a hotel overnight you simply choose one that has an EV charger and again you wake up in the morning to a full charge. With the exception of a few very remote areas (like North Dakota) you can drive a Tesla on any trip you want.
And as I mentioned before, it is far cheaper to fuel a Tesla or any EV than a gas car. My Model 3 costs me $0.03 per mile for electricity (that’s a combination of home charging and supercharging, with supercharging costing more than home). The car I replaced (a Mazda CX-9) was costing me $0.12 per mile, so every mile I drive saves me $0.09 in fuel. I’ve driven this car 40k miles so far so in less than a year I have saved $3600 in gas. Plus no oil changes ever! Is the car expensive? You bet, but calculate the TCO (total cost of ownership) and this car is cheaper than a well equipped Toyota Camry. About the size and utility of a Camry and WAY more fun to drive!
Bottom line, if you’re thinking about a Model 3 and can afford it, just do it! You will never regret the purchase.
FAQ
What is a good price for a used 2019 Tesla Model 3?
- According to Edmunds.com's True Market Value calculations, the retail price of a used 2019 Tesla Model 3's most popular trim, the Long Range, in great condition with 48,000 miles on its odometer, is $37,279. Prices vary by trim, region and options included.
What performance can be expected from the Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus?
- The Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus offers strong off-the-line performance, intuitive and responsive steering, and nimble handling. In Edmunds testing, a Standard Plus accelerated from 0 to 60 mph in 5.3 seconds, which is much quicker than potential rivals such as the Chevrolet Bolt or Kia Niro EV.
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