The Tesla Model 3 Performance is a symbol of modern electric mobility, combining luxury with exhilarating performance. Owning a 2018-2023 Model 3 Performance or the 2024+ Highland refresh means holding a piece of automotive revolution. Whether equipped with Track Mode V3 or the advanced dual-motor AWD, these vehicles promise a thrilling driving experience. As they continue to gain traction within the collector community, it’s crucial to document battery-state-of-health (SoH), maintenance records, and warranty status as these factors play a significant role in donor value.
As a Tacoma resident, donating your Tesla Model 3 Performance not only contributes to Sound Car Relief’s mission but also facilitates an opportunity for you to make a meaningful impact within the community. With an increase in electric vehicle demand and the importance of preserving EV history, your donation can help pave the way for sustainable initiatives while offering you potential tax benefits.
📖Generation guide
Model 3 Performance Pre-Highland • 2018-2023
Models in this range feature dual-motor AWD with approximately 450hp. Notable for chrome trim and MCU 1, making them essential for collectors interested in performance and technology.
Model 3 Performance Highland Refresh • 2024+
The Highland refresh introduces enhanced features such as 510hp dual-motor AWD, Track Mode V3, and updated hardware with a focus on improved performance and luxury.
Known issues by generation
Battery degradation is a critical aspect for both pre-Highland and Highland Model 3 Performance vehicles. Owners should monitor battery-state-of-health (SoH) reports, especially for cars that have undergone significant DC fast charging. Pre-2019 models may face drive-unit pre-failure, while MCU 1 may require an upgrade to the more reliable MCU 2. It’s crucial to maintain records of the vehicle's warranty status and service history to ensure potential buyers are informed, as these factors greatly influence collector interest and resale value.
Donation value by condition + generation
The Tesla Model 3 Performance is emerging as a desirable collector’s item, especially those equipped with Track Mode V3 and in pristine condition. Original-paint vehicles, particularly in sought-after colors like Pearl White or Red Multi-Coat, are currently fetching higher prices in the marketplace. Documentation such as battery SoH reports, service history, and warranty details are essential for maintaining value. Platforms like Bring a Trailer and Cars & Bids are invaluable for referencing auction comps, making professional appraisals highly recommended.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Tesla Model 3 Performance through Sound Car Relief is a structured process that requires thorough documentation. We highly recommend obtaining a qualified appraisal, especially as IRS Form 8283 Section B is applicable for donations exceeding $5k. Documentation should include battery-state-of-health reports, service history, warranty details, and information about any performance features. For optimal preservation of high-value vehicles, enclosed transport is recommended when donating.
Tacoma regional notes
In Tacoma, EV charging infrastructure is expanding, making the region increasingly accommodating for electric vehicle owners. The access to Tesla’s service network, along with comparable support from brands like BMW and Genesis, bolsters the ownership experience. It’s crucial to consider local climate effects on vehicle preservation, as sunbelt areas may offer better conditions compared to salt-belt regions. Additionally, current state incentives for EV donations could enhance the value of your contribution to Sound Car Relief.
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