Like many of you on this forum, I'm interested in a used Model 3 (specially; LR RWD or AWD). I spoke with Bill Collins at Used Vehicle Sales a week or so ago and they are expecting more used inventory in the coming weeks (specifically lease returns). The Tesla site had a few listings for 2017's & 18's with higher mileage today (2K - 13K miles). Attached is a screen shot of one that caught my eye a couple of hours ago that has already gone. Like many have said, other than the few used M3's that hit the site in mid August (and sold out in 20 minutes) the prices just haven't been discounted enough to make it worth while vs buying a new one. I appreciate used inventory from Tesla go through their "70 point inspection", but unlike CPO vehicles from other auto manufactures, based on user experiences on forums like this, I'm concerned about the build quality and reliability of the older models. My local Tesla Sales rep also told me that the newer M3's are better made than earlier versions (it seems that even newly manufactured vehicles have QC issue). This does not exactly inspire confidence in purchasing used. At least if you purchase new you have 7 day 1K mile window to return the car. This will be my first Tesla and while I appreciate that it's not like buying a car from another manufacture as Tesla continues to refine/tweek it's manufacturing process and provide software updates to improve the car (which is a good thing) but no two cars are the same and that the car coming off the line today is likely to be more refined than the car that came off the line in the past (even for the same model year). I appreciate I'm being a bit extreme here and Tesla is delivering thousands of cars that have zero issues, but I think its fair to say the risk is greater you will find something amiss with a Tesla compared with other auto manufactures and when purchasing a used vehicle that risk is even greater. So, from how I see it today, I'm better off just buying a new Tesla and is not worth the potential risk going with a CPO (especially given the current prices for a CPO are not particularly compelling). Don’t get me wrong, I think Tesla is doing great things and this is all part of a better future for the auto industry (and the environment!), but if does require me to rethink how I would have gone about purchasing a vehicle in the past.