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AP is at the top. Pretty much all Teslas have AP. Without AP, it costs 6 - 10k to activate depending on the state of AP at the moment. Basically any buyer would just subtract at least 6k from your car's value. I know I would, since that's how much I would need to pay to activate it. The range upgrade is a model difference like BMW 330 vs. 340i with both range and performance differences. It will hold the best resale value after AP. Just check the resale difference between BMW 328 and 335, pretty sizable and persistent over time (at least for the first few years).
On most cars, premium package would hold very little value, but with Model 3, the base version is just so basic that premium is almost a required option... Most people expect sunroof, heated seats etc on a 50+k car... so I think it will hold value more than other cars, but less than AP or LR version.
As with almost all cars, the base version with $0 options always holds highest % resale value.
Premium Upgrade Package.
Also, a small dog.
Cool, thanks for clearing that up.
What about AP or LR version.
LR = Long Range?
I did find this for Noobs like me, but seems some are missing:
EV Acronyms