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2001 Tesla Model 3 Bill of Sale — New Hampshire

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No sales tax$25 title feeodometer disclosure exempt

odometer disclosure — 2001 Tesla Model 3

The 2001 Tesla Model 3 is exempt from federal odometer disclosure under 49 CFR 580.17 because it is 20 or more model years old. While federal law does not require a written mileage statement, it is still recommended to document the odometer reading on your bill of sale for your own protection and to satisfy any state-level requirements.

federal exemption (49 CFR 580.17): vehicles that are 20 or more model years old are exempt from the written odometer disclosure requirement at the federal level. The 2001 Tesla Model 3 qualifies because it is 23+ years old.

2001 Tesla Model 3 private-party value

A 2001 Tesla Model 3 typically sells for $1,500–$5,000 in private-party transactions, depending on trim level, mileage, condition, and your local market.

Value ranges are approximate. Use Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, or CarGurus for a precise market valuation before listing your vehicle.

New Hampshire requirements for selling a 2001 Tesla Model 3

sales tax
No sales tax; local municipal permit fees apply
title fee
$25
notary
not required
odometer disclosure
federally exempt (20+ yrs)

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Frequently asked questions

Is odometer disclosure required for a 2001 Tesla Model 3?

No federal odometer disclosure is required for a 2001 Model 3 under 49 CFR 580.17 because the vehicle is 20+ model years old. However, New Hampshire may have its own rules — and documenting the mileage on your bill of sale is always a best practice to protect both parties.

What is the private-party value of a 2001 Tesla Model 3?

A 2001 Tesla Model 3 typically sells for $1,500–$5,000 in a private-party transaction, depending on trim level, mileage, condition, and regional demand. Use resources like Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds Private Party, or CarGurus to get a current market estimate before listing.

What documents do I need to sell a 2001 Tesla Model 3 in New Hampshire?

To sell a 2001 Tesla Model 3 in New Hampshire you typically need: (1) the signed vehicle title with the odometer disclosure (exempt from federal mandate but recommended), (2) a signed bill of sale documenting the sale price, VIN, and date, and (3) a release-of-liability form submitted to the NH DMV. New Hampshire does not require notarization but it is recommended.

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$4,000 avg loss

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