WTS 2021 Tesla Model 3 Long Range

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Sit Down Rando
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lazuras_dc
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What's the range on this thing ?
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lazuras_dc said:

What's the range on this thing ?

Pic shows 308 and 307 miles at the current charge. Look at the top of the screen, you can toggle between battery percentage or remaining miles.
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Thanks ! I've also heard you really don't wanna run the battery below 15% so actual useable mileage may be mid to high 200s?
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lazuras_dc said:

What's the range on this thing ?


I've only charged it to 100% for long road trips, so the last time was in these photos at 309 miles. Not recommended to run to 0% either, so typical usable mileage would be 10% - 90% or about 240-250 miles.
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lazuras_dc said:

Thanks ! I've also heard you really don't wanna run the battery below 15% so actual useable mileage may be mid to high 200s?


I have this exact same Tesla except mine being 2022. I've taken the battery down to 5-6% a few times on road trips and no problems. Not something you want to do often but when I travel for work, I push the mileage with zero problems.
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Forgot to mention in the original post, but buying at $25k or below allows for a $4,000 Federal Tax Credit for qualified buyers.

JYDog90
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beautiful car. GLWS
Formerly Willy Wonka
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Sit Down Rando said:

Forgot to mention in the original post, but buying at $25k or below allows for a $4,000 Federal Tax Credit for qualified buyers.


Isn't that only if you buy from a dealer? I did a quick Google search because I did not know you could get tax credits on used, even if from a dealership, I might be wrong
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https://www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/used-clean-vehicle-credit

looks like way. AGI limits too
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idAg09 said:

Sit Down Rando said:

Forgot to mention in the original post, but buying at $25k or below allows for a $4,000 Federal Tax Credit for qualified buyers.


Isn't that only if you buy from a dealer? I did a quick Google search because I did not know you could get tax credits on used, even if from a dealership, I might be wrong


Sounds like you're right. I am not a dealer, so this likely doesn't qualify. Boo.
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If a dealer can, private should but I guess that's opportunity for more fraud. Nice car good luck!
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Thanks.

Looks like dealers are the only folks that can properly report the info to the IRS, and offer the credit at point of sale, so it must be purchased by a dealer.

Oh well.
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Won't some dealers do the transfer or whatever for a small fee?
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Sell it through KeySavvy for the credit.

https://www.keysavvy.com/ev-tax-credit
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Good point. Learned something else through that site…it needs to be the first transfer of the vehicle to qualify. I bought it from a dealer last year and am the 2nd owner, so unfortunately the vehicle doesn't qualify due to that "first transfer" rule.

I have a couple decent offers, so if anyone is interested get in touch…otherwise it may be sold by this weekend.
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Sold!
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idAg09 said:

Sit Down Rando said:

Forgot to mention in the original post, but buying at $25k or below allows for a $4,000 Federal Tax Credit for qualified buyers.


Isn't that only if you buy from a dealer? I did a quick Google search because I did not know you could get tax credits on used, even if from a dealership, I might be wrong

Anyone used Keysavvy.com to get the credit with private party sales?

https://www.keysavvy.com/pay-private-seller/ev
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