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Used Car For Sale from Japan
2020 Tesla Model 3 EV
42,000kms | Automatic | 44cc | Electric
$29,143 CIF
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2021 Tesla Model 3 EV
34,000kms | Automatic | 44cc | Electric
$32,467 CIF
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2021 Tesla Model 3 EV 4WD
54,000kms | Automatic | 65cc | Electric
$34,225 CIF
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2021 Tesla Model 3 EV 4WD
27,351kms | Automatic | 1000cc | Electric
$36,501 CIF
Used Car For Sale from Japan
2020 Tesla Model 3 EV
19,000kms | Automatic | 44cc | Electric
$32,822 CIF
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2019 Tesla Model 3 EV
55,000kms | Automatic | 44cc | Electric
$30,048 CIF
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2021 Tesla Model 3 EV
24,000kms | Automatic | 10cc | Electric
$32,538 CIF

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Tesla Cars

Tesla is a groundbreaking electric car that is rapidly becoming the go-to choice for environmentally conscious Australian drivers. Its electric powertrain offers a range of over 400 km per charge, which is more than enough for most daily commutes and weekend excursions. Tesla's Model S sedan and Model X SUV are also among the safest vehicles on the market today, thanks to advanced safety features such as automated emergency braking, side collision avoidance, and autopilot self-driving capability.

The Tesla's performance is equally impressive. With a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of just 2.6 seconds, it's no surprise that the Tesla has become synonymous with high-speed racing thrills. However, it's also remarkably smooth and quiet in normal driving conditions, thanks to its cutting-edge suspension and acoustic insulation.

Another major advantage of owning a Tesla in Australia is that there are many free supercharging stations located throughout the country. These can be used to recharge your battery for free, allowing you to enjoy extended road trips without having to worry about running out of power. The network of charging stations is constantly expanding too - in fact, by the end of 2021 Tesla aims to have almost 3,000 charging points across Australia.

It's worth noting that owning a Tesla requires some additional planning compared to traditional petrol-powered vehicles. It's important to consider where your nearest charging station is located when planning longer journeys - particularly if you're travelling outside urban areas where chargers are less common.

Despite this caveat though, it's clear that the Tesla is quickly establishing itself as a leading player in the Australian automotive market. Whether you're looking for cutting-edge performance or environmentally-friendly credentials (or both!), there's plenty to love about this groundbreaking electric vehicle from one of America's most innovative car manufacturers.

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