USED EV BARGAIN: Polestar 2 — The Best Tesla Model 3 Alternative

Sign up with Nicki as she dives into the baffling (however dazzling) world of the utilized Polestar 2– the Swedish-designed electrical cars and truck features more motor and pack choices than a complicated Starbucks order … and may just be among the best utilized EV deals in the UK today.

In this video, Nicki breaks down precisely what you need to know before purchasing a second-hand Polestar 2, including the confusing distinctions in between single motor vs dual motor, front-wheel drive vs rear-wheel drive vs four-wheel drive, and how the Plus Pack, Pilot Pack and Performance Load can entirely alter what you're getting for your money.

With utilized prices now starting from around ₤ 12,000, and many excellent examples coming in under ₤ 20k, the Polestar 2 is a seriously appealing alternative to the Tesla Model 3– particularly if you desire something with a hatchback, a somewhat greater trip height, and that tidy Scandinavian style feel.

We also explain why the 2023 refresh was a huge improvement (including the switch to rear-wheel drive on single motor models, enhanced performance, additional variety, and faster charging up to 205kW) and which versions make the smartest buy today.

Plus, we share the real-world buying ideas that matter most– like why you need to try to find an automobile with the Pilot Load (hi 360 ° video camera), why the Plus Pack can be a deal bonus offer used, what to look at a test drive (including possible creaky suspension leading mounts) and how battery health tends to hold up on higher-mileage business car examples.

We also talk insurance coverage costs, guarantee cover, battery deterioration, and which Polestar 2 specification uses the very best balance of range and efficiency for a lot of purchasers.

So … should you purchase a used Polestar 2?
Nicki believes the answer is a big YES– and she'll tell you exactly which one to get.

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: packs, motors & confusion discussed. 0:23 Why the Polestar 2 is an utilized EV deal( coffee break ☕). 0:29 Polestar 2 backstory: the original Tesla Design 3 rival. 0:50 Functionality wins: hatchback+ SUV-ish trip height.
1:11 Utilized rates: from ₤ 12k to under ₤ 20k (Design 3
option). 1:27 Motor options explained: single vs double motor( FWD/RWD/AWD). 1:39 Battery sizes: 64kWh vs 78kWh Long Variety.
2:03 Power & performance: 220hp vs 408hp vs 469hp Efficiency Load. 2:26 Performance Pack details: brakes, dampers, wheels +gold trim. 3:07 2023 refresh: RWD switch+ more range+ faster charging( 205kW). 3:46 Interior quality: minimalist however more superior than Tesla.
4:10 Pilot Pack: ACC, 360 camera, blind area + Pixel LEDs.
4:31 Plus Load: pano roofing, HK audio, heat pump+ tailgate.
5:33 Test drive impressions +ride comfort pointers( huge wheels warning). 7:28 Battery health, warranty & best utilized Polestar 2 to
purchase.

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26 responses to “USED EV BARGAIN: Polestar 2 — The Best Tesla Model 3 Alternative”

  1. @shreeshsaurya4203 Avatar
    @shreeshsaurya4203

    Agree about so many trims! My friend went to a Volvo dealer and was rather confused with the lineup, and straightaway went to a Model 3 after that.

    1. @Usercalledbitsy Avatar
      @Usercalledbitsy

      what a dumb friend you have 🤭

    2. @TheDannemann79 Avatar
      @TheDannemann79

      Jesus! If your friend choose a Tesla because of he couldn’t understand a few options then he isn’t fit to drive.

    3. @prajutdallakoti8720 Avatar
      @prajutdallakoti8720

      @Usercalledbitsy I agree

    4. @willemmkuipers Avatar
      @willemmkuipers

      If you think this is having many options, you can never drive a BMW

  2. @hughmarcus1 Avatar
    @hughmarcus1

    I hired one for a couple of days back in 2024. Really nice car & a superb piece of engineering. I really liked its anti creep feature in traffic. As a tall driver I felt it was a bit too claustrophobic for me though, typically for Volvo design, the roof was low & it was all jet back inside. (I wonder what the pano roof is like?)
    At £12k that’s a lot of EV for the money. Hertz had a load on their fleet & I assume those are all out in the motor trade now, which I assume will be affecting used values.

  3. @dannya6825 Avatar
    @dannya6825

    I really wanted a used one as my first car but the insurance put me off. I’d need the Harmon and Kardon sound system and the yellow seat belts for the aesthetics 😂

  4. @prajutdallakoti8720 Avatar
    @prajutdallakoti8720

    I have got P2 2026 Long range RWD prime pack and I absolutely love it! Bezel on the screen could have been thinner but no other complaints otherwise

  5. @Hustwick Avatar
    @Hustwick

    We liked ours but two things we didn’t: the transmission tunnel in the back is huge and the rear seats in general are tiny with limited headroom (oh, and that silly second cupholder).

  6. @daveericson8447 Avatar
    @daveericson8447

    I had a 2021 model, it started to make the clicking sounds when slowing down and driving off. Its the driveshafts, this is a very well publicised fault. I sold it.

  7. @aggropimp Avatar
    @aggropimp

    Cool video! Finally, with a focus on second-hand EVs!!!. Very needed. Thank you!

  8. @Goutetsuuk Avatar
    @Goutetsuuk

    More videos like this please!

  9. @TheDannemann79 Avatar
    @TheDannemann79

    What’s included in the standard equipment and the packages also vary slightly between different model years. I used to have a base spec -24 standard range rwd. It included 360 camera, electric tail gate etc so it really was quite nice even though it didn’t have any extra options. Now I have a -25 performance with plus, pilot and climate package. In this model year the pixel leds are a dietary extra option. This car is nicer for sure and very quick but for me all models except the front wheel drive could be on option. The nicest one I tried though is the -26 with leather seat and B&W speakers but it went over budget…

  10. @robsmith1a Avatar
    @robsmith1a

    I’ve had a 24 reg RWD Polestar 2 for 10 months. Great car. Standard range but still 300 miles realistically achievable in the summer. The facelift standard range is similar range to the original long range with FWD. Faster too. I wish it had a rear wiper though. I don’t have any packs but the 24 reg car does have the 360 degree camera as standard and I don’t think it misses a lot unless you do lots of motorway trips and want adaptive cruise. It definitely rides better on the 19″ wheels.

  11. @ru76224 Avatar
    @ru76224

    Similar price to Skoda Enyaq.

    In my opinion, the Enyaq is better.

  12. @rob2738 Avatar
    @rob2738

    We bought a 73 reg in September for £27k less than new price. Only had 10k miles on it. Love it, far better built than the model 3 we had.

  13. @urbanstrencan Avatar
    @urbanstrencan

    For me personally, still the best looking EV saloon out there (and hugely underrated), Polestar just simply nailed the inside and especially outside design. Hope to see Polestar keeping its design for the future and giving it just a proper, from the ground up developed EV platform (and keeping Google Automotive integrated infotainment system)!
    Still dreaming of owning the Polestar 2 Performance.

  14. @Stan-at-KangarooIslandTV Avatar
    @Stan-at-KangarooIslandTV

    I just sold my beloved RWD Polestar 2 to buy a Zeekr 7X, which made me realise what a damn fine car Polestar made. There’s a lot I miss, including Android Autmotive, driving dynamics and little things that make it so easy to live with. Ps I sold it to my ex wife and she’s going to love it!

    1. @veljkodjukic8783 Avatar
      @veljkodjukic8783

      U sold ur car to ur ex wife? Dude, that is a win-win combination! 🤣

    2. @johnm7251 Avatar
      @johnm7251

      I thought you might miss Android Automotive on your P2

  15. @peterchambers7100 Avatar
    @peterchambers7100

    I have a MY22 single motor standard range. Living in central Scotland I average 2.5-2.7 pkwh this time of year. In the summer it is around 3.0-3.2 pkwh. The interior space is terrible front and back in my opinion. Seats are lacking side support when hoofing it and aren’t all they comfortable on long runs. It is a driver’s car though TBF. It puts a smile on your face when having some fun due to the handling.

  16. @purplerain2125 Avatar
    @purplerain2125

    Thanks for very helpful review, could you also review used old version of BMW ix3

  17. @DaveR7920 Avatar
    @DaveR7920

    Regarding battery health we really need more data, I’m not really interested in a degradation test, I want to know how many batteries or other components are regularly failing and need to be replaced at a given age, I think component failure is more important that a degradation number.
    To give an ICE example I would never buy a Ford with a wet belt, in the EV world I think Hyundai are off the list because of their many ICCU failures. These things are important in the used car world.

  18. @usaverageguy Avatar
    @usaverageguy

    I’m so confused. 😮

  19. @marek9930 Avatar
    @marek9930

    Does the infotainment seriously work just as well as Tesla’s?

  20. @davidkramrisch Avatar
    @davidkramrisch

    We are very happy with our P*2 LRDM AWD 25 registered with pilot and performance and BLIS and Harmon karmon sound and pixel led lights and 469hp and leather. I bought it from Polestar. It was 6 months old with 2.5 years warranty left and had only 6000 miles on the clock and had lost nearly £20k from new. Bargain ! There are a few on the website still on offer.

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