With Tesla slashing prices on new models, used electric vehicles are more affordable than ever. Here’s why the Model Y and Model 3 are worth a second look.
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Tesla introduces the new Model 3 Performance, a highly differentiated performance trim leveraging Tesla’s latest engineering capabilities.
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The launch of the SU7 marks Xiaomi's bold entry into the EV space, aiming to undercut Tesla’s Model 3 with a price tag that’s $4,000 less.
Read More »Tesla Model 3 is America’s Favorite Used EV in 2023
The Tesla Model 3 makes up 34.9% of used EV sales; not far behind is the Model Y, snatching the second spot with 11.9%.
Read More »New Tesla Model 3 ‘Highland’ Ready to Take Over the US Market by Storm
The standard RWD Model 3 will set you back about $38,990, while the Long Range AWD version bumps the price up to $45,990.
Read More »Musk Reveals Refreshed Model 3 for 2024 — Will It Be Enough to Save Tesla?
The new Tesla Model 3 is the birthchild of "Project Highland" and will first arrive first in Europe — and soon, the US market.
Read More »California Police Department Rents 20 Teslas to Replace Its Gas Cruisers
South Pasadena Police Department has rented 20 Teslas from Enterprise, including several Model 3s and Model Ys.
Read More »Tesla Responds to Ford’s Move: Model 3 Long Range Back with Lower Price, but Lower Range
Tesla brings back the popular Model 3 Long Range to its configurator, responding to high demand with superior electric range and dynamic performance.
Read More »Tesla Revives One-Pedal Driving and Regenerative Braking — But Is It a Good Idea?
Tesla's latest software update brings back the adjustable regenerative braking feature, now available to all its vehicles.
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