Veronica’s
Tesla Model 3 2017
Long Range
4.91
(382 trips)
Distance included
Day
200 mi
Week
1400 mi
Month
6000 mi
Insurance & Protection
Insurance via Liberty Mutual
The car
Long Range
4.91
(382 trips)
Electric
4 doors
5 seats
Glad to share our 3 with members. The most anticipated car of all time! TESLA MODEL 3 Long Range - a different driving experience. - 5-Star Overall NHTSA Rating! - Long Range Battery (315 miles) - 5 second 0-60 mph - Original Premium Interior Package - Premium Wheels - Glass Roof - 4G LTE connectivity - 15 inch touchscreen - Autopilot First time driving a Model 3? Here is a series of videos from Tesla explain everything you need to know: https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY3Dco1yachgYwbaOR0szAi-_8-ya7y6S The Basics: Keycard is used to open and start the car. (check the back of the keycard for visuals) To open/lock the car, tap the keycard to the driver side support column, under the camera. Door handles require you to push on the back part to make the front pop out (I usually push the back fatter part with my big opposing thumb and grab the front with the pinky side of my hand. It is like inverse surfer sign 🤙) To start the car, tap the keycard behind the center cup holder. (the dashboard will display animated instructions) Driving / Reversing / Parking: Gear changing lever is on the right. Down to drive, up to reverse and after stopping, press the lever button in to park. Autopilot: While driving you can pull down the gear level once to achieve adaptive cruise control. It will keep distance between you and the car in front of you. If you pull down the second time, the car will automatically stay in the lane. Note this technology is still experimental, you are still fully responsible for any damage while using autopilot. Charging: Please return the car charged, alternatively: we charge $10 to charge the car 50%, $20 to charge fully. (Vehicles with less than 20% charge could incur an extra service fee). Superchargers are the fastest and easiest way to charge. There are several chargers in SF. You can use the car dashboard map to find Tesla Superchargers located along your route they are marked as RED pins. You can also click the Lighting button on the map to get a view of charging stations nearby. Some destinations have EV charging stations, those slower but still add significant range to the vehicle. They are marked as GREY charging pins. No Smoking, etc. No smoking of any kind. You are liable for cleaning fees If you return the car with smoke, or evidence of food/spills. Please be careful with sharp objects than can scratch the leather interior.
Must be 21+ to book
Automatic transmission
AUX input
Backup camera
Blind spot warning
Bluetooth
GPS
Heated seats
Keyless entry
Long-term car
Pet friendly
Toll pass
USB charger
USB input
Autopilot
Traffic aware cruise control
Add optional Extras to your trip at checkout.
Pet fee
Cleaning fee for pet hair removal.
$45/trip
One-way trip
Flying into SFO and going on a road trip within California? Dropoff the car at any airport located in California, and we'll pick it up from there.
$600/trip
Post-trip cleaning
I will take care of the post-trip car wash and vacuum. Otherwise, guests are asked to return the car in the condition received. Doesn't include pet hair or smoking, stains.
$25/trip
Prepaid EV recharge
If you don't have time to charge the car, you can pre-pay for Tesla Model 3 recharge. The car must still be returned above 20% charge.
$25/trip
Pets are welcome on your rental but please return the car clean - otherwise you will be charged the Pet Fee of 45$. You must have or use the provided pet carrier net or use your own. You are responsible for any damage to the leather. Careful if the battery range drops lower 30 miles. The battery range is an estimate that depends weather, roads (elevation) and driving style. Unlike a gas combustion vehicle, it may have to be towed if it runs out of battery! Please do not go over 100 MPH. Violation will automatically turn on the Model 3's Valet Mode which limits power and acceleration to 25% (80KW), top speed to 70 mph, and disable certain settings.
Where should I charge?
Superchargers are fastest and easiest way to charge. There are several chargers in SF. You can use the car dashboard map to find Tesla Superchargers located along your route they are marked as RED pins. You can also click the Lighting button on the map to get a view of charging stations nearby. Some destinations have EV charging stations, those slower but still add significant range to the vehicle. They are marked as GREY charging pins.
4.91
(277 ratings)
Reviews
KyleMar 20, 2021
Communication. Efficiency. Great car. Great person overall!!!! Def recommend this car🔥
KasimMar 14, 2021
Second time with this car and Veronica is a great car host. Car was clean and ready to go, pick and drop off was super convenient as well.
ChanonJan 30, 2021
Excellent car!
KasimJan 17, 2021
Needed a car last minute and Veronica was super flexible. The model 3 is always a pleasure
PayneJan 14, 2021
Awesome car
The car
Long Range
4.91
(382 trips)
Electric
4 doors
5 seats
Glad to share our 3 with members. The most anticipated car of all time! TESLA MODEL 3 Long Range - a different driving experience. - 5-Star Overall NHTSA Rating! - Long Range Battery (315 miles) - 5 second 0-60 mph - Original Premium Interior Package - Premium Wheels - Glass Roof - 4G LTE connectivity - 15 inch touchscreen - Autopilot First time driving a Model 3? Here is a series of videos from Tesla explain everything you need to know: https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY3Dco1yachgYwbaOR0szAi-_8-ya7y6S The Basics: Keycard is used to open and start the car. (check the back of the keycard for visuals) To open/lock the car, tap the keycard to the driver side support column, under the camera. Door handles require you to push on the back part to make the front pop out (I usually push the back fatter part with my big opposing thumb and grab the front with the pinky side of my hand. It is like inverse surfer sign 🤙) To start the car, tap the keycard behind the center cup holder. (the dashboard will display animated instructions) Driving / Reversing / Parking: Gear changing lever is on the right. Down to drive, up to reverse and after stopping, press the lever button in to park. Autopilot: While driving you can pull down the gear level once to achieve adaptive cruise control. It will keep distance between you and the car in front of you. If you pull down the second time, the car will automatically stay in the lane. Note this technology is still experimental, you are still fully responsible for any damage while using autopilot. Charging: Please return the car charged, alternatively: we charge $10 to charge the car 50%, $20 to charge fully. (Vehicles with less than 20% charge could incur an extra service fee). Superchargers are the fastest and easiest way to charge. There are several chargers in SF. You can use the car dashboard map to find Tesla Superchargers located along your route they are marked as RED pins. You can also click the Lighting button on the map to get a view of charging stations nearby. Some destinations have EV charging stations, those slower but still add significant range to the vehicle. They are marked as GREY charging pins. No Smoking, etc. No smoking of any kind. You are liable for cleaning fees If you return the car with smoke, or evidence of food/spills. Please be careful with sharp objects than can scratch the leather interior.
Must be 21+ to book
Automatic transmission
AUX input
Backup camera
Blind spot warning
Bluetooth
GPS
Heated seats
Keyless entry
Long-term car
Pet friendly
Toll pass
USB charger
USB input
Autopilot
Traffic aware cruise control
Add optional Extras to your trip at checkout.
Pet fee
Cleaning fee for pet hair removal.
$45/trip
One-way trip
Flying into SFO and going on a road trip within California? Dropoff the car at any airport located in California, and we'll pick it up from there.
$600/trip
Post-trip cleaning
I will take care of the post-trip car wash and vacuum. Otherwise, guests are asked to return the car in the condition received. Doesn't include pet hair or smoking, stains.
$25/trip
Prepaid EV recharge
If you don't have time to charge the car, you can pre-pay for Tesla Model 3 recharge. The car must still be returned above 20% charge.
$25/trip
Pets are welcome on your rental but please return the car clean - otherwise you will be charged the Pet Fee of 45$. You must have or use the provided pet carrier net or use your own. You are responsible for any damage to the leather. Careful if the battery range drops lower 30 miles. The battery range is an estimate that depends weather, roads (elevation) and driving style. Unlike a gas combustion vehicle, it may have to be towed if it runs out of battery! Please do not go over 100 MPH. Violation will automatically turn on the Model 3's Valet Mode which limits power and acceleration to 25% (80KW), top speed to 70 mph, and disable certain settings.
Where should I charge?
Superchargers are fastest and easiest way to charge. There are several chargers in SF. You can use the car dashboard map to find Tesla Superchargers located along your route they are marked as RED pins. You can also click the Lighting button on the map to get a view of charging stations nearby. Some destinations have EV charging stations, those slower but still add significant range to the vehicle. They are marked as GREY charging pins.
4.91
(277 ratings)
Reviews
KyleMar 20, 2021
Communication. Efficiency. Great car. Great person overall!!!! Def recommend this car🔥
KasimMar 14, 2021
Second time with this car and Veronica is a great car host. Car was clean and ready to go, pick and drop off was super convenient as well.
ChanonJan 30, 2021
Excellent car!
KasimJan 17, 2021
Needed a car last minute and Veronica was super flexible. The model 3 is always a pleasure
PayneJan 14, 2021
Awesome car
Distance included
Day
200 mi
Week
1400 mi
Month
6000 mi
Insurance & Protection
Insurance via Liberty Mutual