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I'm looking into buying a used model 3, but after searching, it appears that it's cheaper to buy a new car than getting an used one. A new model 3 SR+ is $45,000 after BC incentives, but a used model 3 SR+ is $49,000-53,000. I'm I missing something here?

If anyone have experience buying a used tesla, where are you looking next to craigslist and autotrader.
 
I'm looking into buying a used model 3, but after searching, it appears that it's cheaper to buy a new car than getting an used one. A new model 3 SR+ is $45,000 after BC incentives, but a used model 3 SR+ is $49,000-53,000. I'm I missing something here?

If anyone have experience buying a used tesla, where are you looking next to craigslist and autotrader.
I saw several posting mentioning: EV-CPO
 
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Going through the process right now and mainly using Tesla site for used inventory in area and EVCPO.
EVCPO is easy to search and filter. They also have a $ symbol which also show the price history of the vehicle which is useful. May just be in Toronto, but there were a few SR+ sold recently around $40500.
 
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I'm looking into buying a used model 3, but after searching, it appears that it's cheaper to buy a new car than getting an used one. A new model 3 SR+ is $45,000 after BC incentives, but a used model 3 SR+ is $49,000-53,000. I'm I missing something here?

If anyone have experience buying a used tesla, where are you looking next to craigslist and autotrader.
Your calculations here are a bit off.
Incentive is applied after tax price
Either way best thing to do right now is get a new!
 
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