Average purchase price
$40,100
This page summarizes estimated ownership cost for Tesla Model 3, including fuel or charging, insurance, maintenance, depreciation, and purchase-related cost context. Use the calculator for personalized assumptions like mileage, state taxes, and financing.
Average purchase price
$40,100
Estimated 5-year total
$67,600
Monthly ownership cost
$1,127
| Cost category | Estimated 5-year amount |
|---|---|
| Fuel / energy | $4,900 |
| Insurance | $12,400 |
| Maintenance & repairs | $3,000 |
| Depreciation | $25,100 |
| Total ownership cost | $67,600 |
Fuel or charging is a recurring ownership expense that scales with annual mileage and local energy prices. The current planning benchmark for Tesla Model 3 is $4,900 over five years.
Insurance can vary materially by ZIP code, driver profile, and coverage level. For planning purposes, this page shows a five-year insurance estimate of $12,400.
Maintenance includes routine service and common repair expectations across the ownership period. The benchmark maintenance estimate for Tesla Model 3 is $3,000 over five years.
Depreciation is often the largest ownership cost because it captures value loss from purchase to resale. This page currently estimates $25,100 in depreciation over five years for Tesla Model 3.
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2022, 2023, 2024
2018 (early build)
CarCostly estimates ownership cost using available vehicle data, fuel economy, annual mileage assumptions, fuel prices, insurance estimates, maintenance estimates, depreciation patterns, taxes, fees, and available recall or reliability signals. These estimates are for planning purposes only and are not financial, insurance, repair, or purchase advice. Actual costs vary by location, driving habits, vehicle condition, mileage, trim, insurance profile, and market prices.
CarCostly includes fuel or charging, insurance, maintenance, depreciation, and purchase-related cost context to estimate total ownership cost over time.
Yes. Insurance and maintenance are included as separate categories so you can see how each contributes to total ownership cost.
Yes. Depreciation is included because resale value loss is usually one of the largest ownership cost drivers.
These estimates are planning-oriented benchmarks. Actual costs vary by location, annual mileage, fuel prices, insurance profile, trim level, and market conditions.