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Which Tesla used cars should I consider?
A relatively new manufacturer in comparison to some, Tesla was founded in 2003 and has swiftly become one of the best-selling electric cars in history.
The Tesla Model 3 is perfect for someone in need of a saloon that has an eyewatering performance on par with supercars. If you’re looking for something slightly bigger with excellent handling, then the Model Y is ideal for you.
Model X is the largest in the range and is suitable for larger families with a spacious cabin and seven seats.
Why choose Peter Vardy for a used Tesla?
Not only will you get behind the wheel of one of the most influential electric vehicles of all time, but you’ll also get a great deal with a finance option that suits your budget when you purchase with Peter Vardy. On top of that, you get a huge range of added benefits including:
● A thoroughly examined vehicle that’s passed a 114-point check
● 90-day warranty
● A minimum of six-month MOT and service
● Two keys (with most vehicles)
● No dents or scratches visible within two metres
● Interior check
Why choose a used Tesla?
Tesla's full line-up is all-electric and is known for performance, mile range, and cutting-edge tech that has pioneered the electric vehicle market. A marque that embodies modern technology, Tesla has defined a new era for the worldwide auto industry and will continue to do so.
As one of the world’s biggest electric car manufacturers, their award-winning vehicles are much more affordable second-hand. With Peter Vardy, you get one of the most sought-after vehicles for a low monthly price.
Explore our range of used Tesla cars or get in contact with us to find your new vehicle.
Used Tesla FAQs
Learn more with our frequently asked questions about Tesla cars:
The cheapest Tesla is the Model 3. However, in terms of used cars, the price of a used Tesla will vary depending on other factors including specification, age, mileage, and general condition. |
Tesla car batteries are expected to last between 300,000 to 500,000 miles, requiring a good level of maintenance and driving habits. When the battery starts to dwindle, you can replace it just like an internal combustion engine car. |
Teslas are much lower maintenance than traditional fuel cars. Because they are electric vehicles, they have fewer moving parts, therefore, fewer things can go wrong with them. Plus, they don’t need annual maintenance or regular fluid changes. |
Tesla charging stations cost 50p per kWh for monthly members (£10.99 per month), however, this may vary depending on where you are. To calculate how much it would cost to get a full battery, multiply the battery capacity by the price of electricity per kWh. |