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2020 Model 3 Stealth Performance Edition - 12k Miles - HW3 - FSD Included - 56K OBO

OilSucks

Member
May 29, 2017
179
151
Northern California
Selling my 2020 Model 3 Stealth Performance for 56k OBO.

Details of the car:

* Delivery date: 11/30/2019
* Pearl White Multi Coat
* Black Interior
* 18inch wheels (Great cost saving option vs more expensive Performance low profile tires and the ride quality is better than the standard Performance tires)
* 0 - 60mph time is incredible at around 3 seconds flat.
* HW3 AP and FSD Included
* Official Tesla all weather mats
* Track mode available
* Will be sold with between 12-12.5k miles on the odometer
* Charges to 303 miles at 100%

This Model 3 is close to flawless. The car was delivered to me from the factory without a single flaw. The alignment is perfect, there are no panel or gap issues, and there are zero creaking or rattle noises to be found.
 

McMoo

Member
Nov 19, 2018
162
132
St. Louis
I doubt they paid $56k but I’m interested to know what they did pay. I’m considering selling mine, which is a 2019 midnight silver stealth with FSD, for a model X or cybertruck.
 

mattdamon1356

Member
Jul 15, 2020
62
11
Deleware
I doubt they paid $56k but I’m interested to know what they did pay. I’m considering selling mine, which is a 2019 midnight silver stealth with FSD, for a model X or cybertruck.
Yea hard to imagine someone wouldn't love to pay what the dealer paid if it was much lower.

I'm in the market for one like yours, but certainly not at this ask price. Non stealth perf with fsd the best deal I have seen was somewhere around 50k so that is a baseline since I don't care about color of aftermarket adds. (although that was for any year model 3 but not a ton of mileage)

I would say if you are going to sell you should probably consider it sooner than later. People defaulting on loans haven't really slammed the used market yet with the layoffs still yet to hit a lot of white collar jobs and wait and see position people are in.

For me I am likely waiting to see what they do with battery day at least. Either they announce tech and used interest drops or they don't announce much of anything that would make me worried about buying soon.
 

OilSucks

Member
May 29, 2017
179
151
Northern California
I don't want to say anything until the deal is finalized but they actually gave me a pretty good deal on my car. Given that the Model Y has absolutely destroyed the value of the Model 3 I'm very happy with what I got.
 

McMoo

Member
Nov 19, 2018
162
132
St. Louis
Tesla has a few between $53k and $57k used. I don’t think $55k is crazy.

For new, it’s $54,990 plus $1,000 MSM color, $8,000 FSD, and $1,200 fee which is $65,190.

Take off $5,000 for stealth and say 50 cents per mile for depreciation which is another $5,000 and you’re at $55,190.

The stealth was the same price as the full performance when it briefly came back this year as opposed to $2k more than LR AWD.
 

mattdamon1356

Member
Jul 15, 2020
62
11
Deleware
Tesla has a few between $53k and $57k used. I don’t think $55k is crazy.

For new, it’s $54,990 plus $1,000 MSM color, $8,000 FSD, and $1,200 fee which is $65,190.

Take off $5,000 for stealth and say 50 cents per mile for depreciation which is another $5,000 and you’re at $55,190.

The stealth was the same price as the full performance when it briefly came back this year as opposed to $2k more than LR AWD.
It seems so far that full self-driving on secondary sales just doesn't mean as much as the car itself especially since the price has gone up. Also I have seen plenty of used non stealth performance model threes near this mileage for around the same price. As a buyer I would rather buy one of those and sell the wheels and brakes for the regular ones if I don't need them.

I don't want to say anything until the deal is finalized but they actually gave me a pretty good deal on my car. Given that the Model Y has absolutely destroyed the value of the Model 3 I'm very happy with what I got.
I would be interested to otherwise know once the deal goes through where you think the price would have landed if you went with a private sale.
 

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