Tesla Model 3
Long Range AWD 4dr Auto
- Vehicle Year, 2020
- Mileage, 32,015 miles
- Fuel Type, Electric
- Transmission Type, Automatic
Was £22,749
Full price.£21,999Price per month. pcp. £310
£750 off
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A Tesla Model 3 for sale is one of the best electric cars in the game because it’s extremely efficient, surprisingly spacious and rather luxurious, with a modern and hi-tech interior. A used Tesla Model 3 might be cheaper than you think, and finance deals bring them even more within reach.
Based on a cash price of £12,550 with a £2,000 customer deposit, borrowing £10,550 at a representative APR of 11.4%. 48 monthly payments of £194.03. Fixed rate of interest per annum 5.93%. Optional final payment. Option-to-purchase fee £10. Amount of interest £5,005.00. Total amount payable £16,318.44. Annual mileage limit 8,000 miles. Excess mileage charge 4p per mile.
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Start nowThe Model 3 is the cheapest electric car Tesla makes, but it’s by no means the least impressive.
Aside from its good looks and impressive range, the Model 3 is famous for its minimalist interior, packed full of the latest and greatest car tech.
There aren’t any trim levels, so they all get the same high-resolution 15-inch touchscreen infotainment system that controls everything, from the air-conditioning to opening the glove box.
– Read our Tesla Model 3 review
The screen also shows important driver information, such as speed and cruise control information.
Tesla is as much a car company as it is a tech company, and that really shows throughout the interior.
Popular Tesla Model 3 trims
As we touched on above, the Model 3 doesn’t actually get trim levels per se, but you do instead get different motor configurations.
> Tesla Model 3 Rear-Wheel Drive – with 318 miles of range and a 0-62mph time of 5.9sec, it’s no slouch for the ‘entry’ model
> Tesla Model 3 Long Range – this gets a significant range boost to 390 miles, making it the smart choice for longer motorway journeys
> Tesla Model 3 Performance – it still gets 328 miles of range but with much more performance, thanks to its astonishing 0-62mph time of three seconds
Tesla Model 3 history
Tesla’s Model 3 first came out in 2019, and quickly became the go-to electric hatchback, offering high levels of tech, a strong range and use of Tesla’s Supercharger network.
> First-generation Tesla Model 3 (2019-2023) - following the Model S’ success, Tesla launched the ‘3’ to compete with more mainstream brands making hatchbacks
> Second-generation Tesla Model 3 (2023-present) - with a more angular design and tech upgrades, the new Model 3 changed for the better
It’s hard to know where to start because every used Tesla Model 3 for sale has a lot of luxury, including a full-length panoramic sunroof that blocks out UV rays.
There's the option to pay for more advanced self-driving features, but every Tesla Model 3 comes with at least Basic Autopilot, which includes adaptive cruise control and self-steering.
You can also use the app for things like pre-heating, programming the sat-nav and controlling charging schedules, as well as unlocking the car hands-free.
Electric cars have very few moving parts to go wrong, which means they’re often more dependable than internal combustion engines.
Add Tesla’s experience and investments to this and you’ve got yourself a very reliable car.
The remote servicing (via the app) is also something to consider, should you ever be faced with an issue.
Extremely good aerodynamics and specially selected tyres result in an extremely efficient car, so it should be easy to achieve the claimed range figures with the right type of driving.
The basic Rear-Wheel Drive model gets 318 miles of range, rising to 328 miles with the Performance and a whopping 390 miles with the top-spec Model 3 Long Range.
Use a 7kW charger at home and charging speeds will be less, but cheaper. Whereas if you use a Tesla Supercharger, you could get up to 171 miles of range in just 15 minutes.
A used Tesla Model 3 for sale appeals to many types of drivers, including families and businesspeople for its shape and size, as well as those with an eye on sustainability or technology.
Rivals include the Polestar 2, Hyundai IONIQ 5 and BMW i4.
The cost of a Tesla Model 3 will depend on the model you pick, as prices vary across the range. We usually see our cheapest Model 3s costing around £36,750 to buy, with prices going up to about £50,800 depending on the model variant and engine spec.
These prices may change depending on the models we have in stock at the time, and each one is available on a finance deal if you’d like to spread the cost.
How long it takes to charge a Tesla Model 3 really depends on where you charge it. For example, using a Tesla Supercharger will take less than 30 minutes, whereas a wall charger at home might take several hours to fully charge your Model 3.
In terms of cost, it would be cheaper to charge at home, but it will take longer. At the end of the day, it depends which method works best for you.
It's definitely worth buying a Tesla Model 3 if you are either someone who's ready to take the EV plunge or whether you are an existing EV customer but fancy something different. The Model 3 offers great reliability, safety, performance, tech, and comfort at a competitive price.
Teslas don’t need a lot of maintenance compared to cars with petrol or diesel engines simply because there are less moving parts that could go wrong. There is also no need to worry about engine oil and other maintenance like that because the batteries are self-sufficient.
Any modern Tesla can be fitted with the brand’s Autopilot system by purchasing it through the app. It comes at an added cost but is worth trying for someone who does a lot of motorway miles, or for someone who is interested in the latest and greatest technology.