



Tesla has rapidly become a world leader in electric vehicles. Its pioneering approach to electrification is widely considered a key element in instilling consumer confidence in EVs. Tesla’s Model 3 was a long-awaited addition to the lineup, offering the same tech available on the top-of-the-line Model S in a smaller yet practical package. The Tesla Model 3 still combines the clean, good looks known to be present in Tesla’s mainstream lineup with impressive performance thanks to lightning-fast acceleration. Our featured car is a 2018 Tesla Model 3 Long Range. The Long Range variant of the Model 3 boasts one of the longest ranges of any EV on sale in the United States, with an EPA-rated 310 miles achievable between charges. With just 12,500 miles on the clock, our featured car is sure to offer its next owner a great combination of performance and EV range.
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The Tesla Model 3's design is known for its sleek and simple aesthetic. Not only is the outer appearance a clean breath of fresh air in comparison to many modern cars’ fussy looks, but designers have focused on aerodynamics to ensure that the Model 3 is as efficient as possible. Our featured 2018 Tesla Model 3 Long Range is decked out in a Midnight Silver Metallic Exterior color with a black interior. This stylish electric sedan rides on 19-inch alloy wheels wrapped in Continental ProContact tires. All Tesla Model 3s feature a minimalist interior, with many of the car’s functions being controlled by the large central touch-screen. The three-spoke steering wheel features control buttons to assist in interfacing with the infotainment system, while there are also easily accessible cup holders in the center console.

The Tesla Model 3 Long Range is powered by a single electric motor with 221 horsepower powering the rear wheels through a single-speed transmission. Power is supplied via an 80.5 kWh battery pack, which offers an EPA-rated range (when new) of 310 miles.




This 2024 Tesla Model 3 Performance represents the sharpest edge of the Model 3 lineup, combining cutting-edge electric performance with understated, stealthy aesthetics. Powered by dual electric motors and a 79.7 kWh battery pack, this AWD sedan delivers explosive acceleration and remarkable efficiency wrapped in a matte black exterior wrap that complements its low-slung silhouette. With just a single-speed automatic transmission and a suite of performance upgrades from the factory, this example stands out not just for its spec sheet, but also for its minimalist execution.



Tesla has rapidly become a world leader in electric vehicles. Its pioneering approach to electrification is widely considered a key element in instilling consumer confidence in EVs. Tesla’s Model 3 was a long-awaited addition to the lineup, offering the same tech available on the top-of-the-line Model S in a smaller yet practical package. The Tesla Model 3 still combines the clean, good looks known to be present in Tesla’s mainstream lineup with impressive performance thanks to lightning-fast acceleration. Our featured car is a 2018 Tesla Model 3 Long Range. The Long Range variant of the Model 3 boasts one of the longest ranges of any EV on sale in the United States, with an EPA-rated 310 miles achievable between charges. With just 12,500 miles on the clock, our featured car is sure to offer its next owner a great combination of performance and EV range.



In 2008, Elon Musk, the visionary behind Tesla, unveiled the Tesla Roadster, marking the genesis of an era that would redefine the automotive landscape with electric vehicles. Fast forward to 2017, and Tesla continued its groundbreaking journey with the introduction of the Model 3—an all-American, all-electric mass-market sedan that quickly became a global phenomenon. Today, you have the opportunity to step into automotive history with a 2019 Tesla Model 3, boasting a mere 18,101 miles and a single owner throughout its existence.




Say what you will about Tesla, but you can’t deny that they’ve massively contributed towards the shake-up in the entire automotive industry across the world. We’re sure that many mainstream automakers were jolted into producing EVs after Tesla boldly strode onto the stage and stole the limelight. With their current five-model line-up (that’s S,3,X,Y and Cybertruck), this prolific if sometimes larger-than-life American automaker is definitely worthy of consideration. This particular example of theirs is a 2021 Tesla Model Y Long Range, which is a compact luxury electric crossover. The Model Y was introduced for the 2021 model year, and it sold over 410,000 units worldwide that year itself! This particular example comes from St. George, Utah, and is a dual-motor, long-range variant. It’s traveled over 102,000 miles but is in excellent shape.




Are you a buyer who seeks a Mercedes-Benz full-size luxury sedan, but with sporty liftback styling and an electric powertrain? That’s not what the S-Class can offer, is it. Yes, it isn’t but Mercedes-Benz has got the EQS range to precisely cater to that brief. Yes, there are buyers who want a sedan with sporty styling, top-level luxury and electric motors driving the wheels. Introduced in 2022, the EQS comes in several forms, with this 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQS 580 representing the most potent one available without needing to venture into AMG territory. It’s got all-wheel drive, 516 horsepower. If you’d like to take it on, the vehicle is available in San Carlos, California.



This 2023 Porsche Taycan 4S carries a factory black exterior wrapped in matte black PPF, giving the car a stealth, satin look while protecting the paint beneath. Equipped with the 79.2 kWh performance battery and dual motors, the 4S offers strong acceleration, stable AWD traction, and the refined driving characteristics expected from a modern Porsche EV. The brown leather interior adds warmth and contrast, completing a well-balanced luxury and performance package.



Say what you will about Tesla, but you can’t deny that they’ve massively contributed towards the shake-up in the entire automotive industry across the world. We’re sure that many mainstream automakers were jolted into producing EVs after Tesla boldly strode onto the stage and stole the limelight. With their current five-model line-up (that’s S,3,X,Y and Cybertruck), this prolific if sometimes larger-than-life American automaker is definitely worthy of consideration. This particular example of theirs is a 2021 Tesla Model Y Long Range, which is a compact luxury electric crossover. The Model Y was introduced for the 2021 model year, and it sold over 410,000 units worldwide that year itself! This particular example comes from St. George, Utah, and is a dual-motor, long-range variant. It’s traveled over 102,000 miles but is in excellent shape.

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