2018 Tesla Model 3 5YJ3E1EB5JF096466
2018 Tesla Model 3 5YJ3E1EB5JF096466
2018 Tesla Model 3 5YJ3E1EB5JF096466
2018 Tesla Model 3 5YJ3E1EB5JF096466
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2018 Tesla Model 3 5YJ3E1EB5JF096466
2018 Tesla Model 3 5YJ3E1EB5JF096466
2018 Tesla Model 3 5YJ3E1EB5JF096466
2018 Tesla Model 3 5YJ3E1EB5JF096466
2018 Tesla Model 3 5YJ3E1EB5JF096466
2018 Tesla Model 3 5YJ3E1EB5JF096466
2018 Tesla Model 3 5YJ3E1EB5JF096466
2018 Tesla Model 3 5YJ3E1EB5JF096466
2018 Tesla Model 3 5YJ3E1EB5JF096466
2018 Tesla Model 3 5YJ3E1EB5JF096466
2018 Tesla Model 3 5YJ3E1EB5JF096466
2018 Tesla Model 3 5YJ3E1EB5JF096466
2018 Tesla Model 3 5YJ3E1EB5JF096466

2018

Tesla Model 3 Long Range

Mileage
81,295
Range The manufacturer-stated range of this EV when it was new, measured under optimal conditions. This provides a baseline comparison of the car’s original performance.
310 mi
Seats
5
Distance
2,559 mi
Asking Price
$16,930
Est. Payment:
$225/Mo.
$16,930

HIGHLIGHTS:

Battery Size
Battery Size     The amount of energy the EV’s battery can hold, also known as battery capacity. It’s similar to the size of a gas tank in a traditional vehicle, determining how much energy is available for travel.
75 kWh
Fast Charging
Fast Charging L3  The fastest way to charge your EV. Level 3 chargers, also known as DC fast chargers, are typically found at public locations such as shopping malls, highways, and workplaces. The estimated charging time shown here is provided by the manufacturer and reflects how long it takes to charge this vehicle up to 80% on a DC fast charger. After 80%, charging speed typically slows down to protect battery health. We don’t recommend charging past 80% frequently unless you need the full battery capacity for your trip.
30 Minutes
Fast Charging
Fast Charging L2  The ideal choice for home charging. Level 2 chargers require professional installation and connect to a 240V outlet, similar to large home appliances. They provide faster charging than standard outlets, making overnight charging convenient and efficient. Perfect for keeping your EV ready to go every morning.
9 Hours

Autopilot 2.5 2018 Tesla Model 3
Autopilot 2.5
Long Range Battery 2018 Tesla Model 3
Long Range Battery

SELLER’S STORY:

Dealer Comments This Vehicle Includes $4,000 Used EV Tax Credit in Advertised Price! Beginning January 1, 2023, if you buy a qualified used electric vehicle (EV) or fuel cell vehicle (FCV) from a licensed dealer for $25,000 or less, you may be eligible for a used clean vehicle tax credit. The credit equals 30% of the sale price up to a maximum credit of $4,000. If you do not transfer the credit, it is nonrefundable when you file your taxes, so you can't get back more on the credit than you owe in taxes. You can't apply any excess credit to future tax years. At the time of sale, a seller must give you information about your vehicle's qualifications. Sellers must also register online and report the same information to the IRS. If they don't, your vehicle won't be eligible for the credit. Purchases made before 2023 don't qualify. Who qualifies You may qualify for a credit for buying a previously owned, qualified plug-in electric vehicle (EV) or fuel cell vehicle (FCV), including cars and light trucks, under Internal Revenue Code Section 25E. To qualify, you must: Be an individual who bought the vehicle for use and not for resale Not be the original owner Not be claimed as a dependent on another person's tax return Not have claimed another used clean vehicle credit in the 3 years before the purchase date In addition, your modified adjusted gross income (AGI) may not exceed: $150,000 for married filing jointly or a surviving spouse $112,500 for heads of households $75,000 for all other filers You can use your modified AGI from the year you take delivery of the vehicle or the year before, whichever is less. If your income is below the threshold for 1 of the 2 years, you can claim the credit. For more information on how to qualify see Publication 5866-A, Used Clean Vehicle Tax Credit Checklist PDF. Qualified vehicles and sales To see if a vehicle is eligible for the used clean vehicle credit: To qualify, a vehicle must meet all of these requirements: Have a sale price of $25,000 or less. Sale price includes all dealer-imposed costs or fees not required by law. It doesn't include costs or fees required by law, such as taxes or title and registration fees. Have a model year at least 2 years earlier than the calendar year when you buy it. For example, a vehicle purchased in 2023 would need a model year of 2021 or older. Not have already been transferred after August 16, 2022 to a qualified buyer. Have a gross vehicle weight rating of less than 14,000 pounds Be an eligible FCV or plug-in EV with a battery capacity of least 7 kilowatt hours Be for use primarily in the United States The sale qualifies only if: You buy the vehicle from a dealer. For qualified used EVs, the dealer reports required information to you at the time of sale and to the IRS. A dealer is a person licensed to sell motor vehicles in a state, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, any other territory or possession of the United States, an Indian tribal government or any Alaska Native Corporation. Required information includes: Dealer's name and taxpayer ID number Buyer's name and taxpayer ID number Sale date and sale price Maximum credit allowable under IRC 25E Vehicle identification number (VIN), unless the vehicle is not assigned one Battery capacity How to claim the credit You can apply the Clean Vehicle Tax Credit immediately toward the amount you pay for the vehicle by transferring the credit to the dealer or you can wait and claim the credit when you file your tax return. To transfer the credit at the time of sale, you must buy the vehicle from a registered dealer primarily for personal use (not for resale). Get a time-of-sale report The dealer should give you a paper copy of a time-of-sale report when you complete your purchase. Keep this copy for your records because it affirms that the dealer sent a report to the IRS on the purchase date. If you didn't receive a copy of the report, follow our step-by-step guide. File Form 8936 with your


EQUIPMENT & STORY:

Navigation System
Air Conditioning
Synthetic Leather Seat Trim
Compass
Power Steering
Trip Computer

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BEV PERFORMANCE:

Horsepower: 306 hp
MPGe: 139
Top Speed: 145 mph
0-60: 4.4 seconds

CHARGING:

Electric Range: 310 Mi.

Range is the amount of distance this vehicle can travel on a full charge.

Battery size: 75 kWh

Battery size represents the technical capacity of the battery.

Cost to charge (full): $7.8

Cost to charge represents approximately how much this vehicle will cost to charge from empty to full based on home charging options. Charging rates vary based on destination so this number is unique to your zip code.

Monthly charge cost: $25

Monthly charge costs are calculated based on the national average of 12,000 miles driven per year and the cost of electricity within your zip code.


HOME CHARGING OPTIONS:

  NEMA 5-15:

Full charge in 50

Labor $0 | Parts $0

  NEMA 14-50

Full charge in 9

Labor $0-100 | Parts $150-300

Wall connector

Full charge in 9

Labor $300-600 | Parts from $379


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Term Length 72 Month

Down Payment $1,700 (10%)

Est. Monthly Payment

$225

 

EXTERIOR:

Body Style: Sedan
Exterior Color: Blue
Length: 184"
Wheelbase: 113"

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INTERIOR:

Seating: 5
Interior Color: White
Head Room Front: 39"
Head Room Rear: 37"

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