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2023 Tesla Model Y + $7,500 Federal Tax Credit

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$52,990

$52,990

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Tesla has dropped the base price of the Tesla Model Y from $65,990 down to $52,990. This price reduction means the Model Y now qualifies for the $7,500 Federal Tax Credit (details here).

Thanks to Community Member MurraytheDemonSkull for finding this deal.

Additionally, the base prices of all Tesla vehicles have been reduced. The base Model 3 is now $43,990, which is $3,000 lower than before. The Model 3 Performance is now $53,990, which is $9,000 lower than before, and now qualifies for the tax credit.

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  • This is $13,000 lower (19% savings) than the previous base price.
  • Factoring in the tax credit, the price of the Model Y today is $20,000 less than one purchased in December 2022.
  • To qualify for the federal tax credit, one must not exceed the following adjusted gross income limits:
    • $300,000 for married couples filing jointly
    • $225,000 for heads of households
    • $150,000 for all other filers
  • The tax credit is not refundable, which means one must have federal tax due to take advantage of it. If the tax due is less than the credit amount, one can only claim the credit up to the amount of the tax due.
  • Refer to the forum thread for additional deal discussion.

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Tesla has dropped the base price of the Tesla Model Y from $65,990 down to $52,990. This price reduction means the Model Y now qualifies for the $7,500 Federal Tax Credit (details here).

Thanks to Community Member MurraytheDemonSkull for finding this deal.

Additionally, the base prices of all Tesla vehicles have been reduced. The base Model 3 is now $43,990, which is $3,000 lower than before. The Model 3 Performance is now $53,990, which is $9,000 lower than before, and now qualifies for the tax credit.

Editor's Notes

Written by RazorConcepts
  • This is $13,000 lower (19% savings) than the previous base price.
  • Factoring in the tax credit, the price of the Model Y today is $20,000 less than one purchased in December 2022.
  • To qualify for the federal tax credit, one must not exceed the following adjusted gross income limits:
    • $300,000 for married couples filing jointly
    • $225,000 for heads of households
    • $150,000 for all other filers
  • The tax credit is not refundable, which means one must have federal tax due to take advantage of it. If the tax due is less than the credit amount, one can only claim the credit up to the amount of the tax due.
  • Refer to the forum thread for additional deal discussion.

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TofuVic
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If anyone is interested in hard numbers to figure out how much less expensive it is now compared to Tesla's best deal of 2022 - $7,500 discount with 10,000 free Supercharger miles - I bought a Tesla Model Y Long Range 7-Seater with white interior in late December 2022.

Excluding taxes and fees, I paid $63,940. It's now $59,630, which is $4,310 less, and it is eligible for the $7,500 tax credit. That means if I didn't buy it in December and bought it today, I would have saved $11,810 + sales tax, so a bit over $12,000 in savings I missed. (I got 10,000 Supercharger miles, which is worth somewhere between $500 and $1,000.) With taxes and fees, I paid $71,578.55 in total.

For those who do order, I recommend this Tesla Prep guide [glideapp.io] to check for build quality issues on delivery day.

I hope this helps,
Tofu Vic
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Tesla plans to add a new radar product to its vehicles in mid-January, according to documents posted with the Federal Communications Commission.

The disclosure, which was first reported by Electrek, comes as the company faces scrutiny over the safety and capabilities of its standard advanced driver assistance system known as Autopilot and the $15,000 optional upgraded product branded as "Full Self-Driving." Tesla FSD beta software offers some automated driving features but is not a self-driving system.

The luxury EV-maker has long claimed it could reach full autonomy through a "vision only" approach that shuns other sensors like lidar and radar in favor of cameras and a deep neural network that quickly processes a vehicle's surroundings and responds in real time. Tesla CEO Elon Musk previously promised to "solve" full self-driving by the end of this year (he's also promised Tesla would get there every year for roughly nine years now). He has recently admitted the problem will take longer to solve.

And perhaps, as every other autonomous vehicle technologist says, it's not actually achievable yet through cameras alone.

The company began removing radar from its vehicles last May. In October, Tesla removed its 12 ultrasonic sensors from Model 3 and Model Y vehicles built for North America, Europe, the Middle East and Taiwan. Ultrasonic sensors measure distance via ultrasonic waves and are used as proximity sensors to support anti-collision safety systems, particularly in parking use cases.

Now it appears radar is back. It's not yet clear which models will get the new radar. The type of radar Tesla intends to market next year is of a frequency that's allocated by the FCC for ADAS use cases, according to Ram Machness, chief business officer at Arbe Robotics, which produces ultra-high-resolution 4D imaging radar.

Tesla had originally filed with the FCC to use the new radar — which is described in filings as "76-77 GHz Automotive Radar" — in its vehicles back in June.

"From the frequency of operation (76-77GHz) as well as the mechanical design of the sensor from Tesla's FCC filing, it appears that this radar would be utilized in ADAS applications," Steven Hong, VP and general manager of radar technology at semiconductor company Ambarella, told TechCrunch.

He noted that while the performance of this "edge" radar sensor will be limited, it's a positive development that Tesla is looking to add radar to its perception stack for safety-critical, robust performance.

Earlier this year, the FCC had granted a confidential treatment to Tesla in order to keep the details of the new radar under wraps. Late last month, Tesla applied to extend that confidentiality treatment another 60 days from its date of expiration, which is December 7.

i hope this answers your question
AkumaX
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edit: ACTUAL LINK TO DEAL https://www.tesla.com/modely/design (SD's link goes to existing inventory page)
Wayback Machine if anyone wants to do some research: https://web.archive.org/web/20220...ely/design

I'll throw out some notable 'milestones' , focusing only on the Model Y LR base model:

* Feb 2021 - $49,000 - Roughly the lowest price for the Y LR (not including the SR @ $42k)
From this point forward, Tesla started increasing the price about $1-2 every month or so, until it peaked out at $66,000. Ex:
* May 2021 - $51,000
* July 2021 - $53,000, etc...
* Feb 2022 - $59,000, etc...
* July 2022 - $66,000 <-- peak
* Dec 1 2022 - $66,000 (-$3750 credit/refund)
* Dec 15 2022 - $66,000 (-$7500 credit/refund)
* Jan 1 2023 - $66,000 back to peak (-$7500 fed tax credit only on 7-seater)
* Jan 13 2023 - $53,000 (-$7500 fed tax credit on base model + 7-seater but not performance)
* Jan 23 2023 - $53,500 (-$7500 fed tax credit on base model + 7-seater but not performance)
* Feb 4 2023 - $55,000 (-$7500 fed tax credit on all models)

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Jan 13, 2023 05:08 PM
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pugxiwawaJan 13, 2023 05:08 PM
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Quote from dreamliners_7e7 :
So guys, will MYP qualifies for tax credits since it's over 60k?
no, not MYP
Jan 13, 2023 05:08 PM
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KnightshadeJan 13, 2023 05:08 PM
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Quote from Loveday22 :
My intention is to say Tesla insurances are much higher than other cars, including other EVs. Perhaps my example was poor. My friend with a 3 series performance pays about $600 more than me in insurance every year.

Insurance on my 3 is about the same as on the Lexus gasoline car it replaced.

Certainly if you're replacing an old civic with a Tesla insurance will go up, but that has nothing to do with being a tesla and all to do with being a nicer, more expensive, car.

(that said- insurance costs also vary WILDLY by state and even down to zip code... there's folks in CA paying far more for their civic insurance than I do in NC for my Tesla... and probably someone in Alabama paying less to insure their Ferrari than I do in NC for my Tesla)
Jan 13, 2023 05:09 PM
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quattropwrJan 13, 2023 05:09 PM
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Delivery dates are going to be post march for many. Just FYI.
Jan 13, 2023 05:09 PM
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karateboi87Jan 13, 2023 05:09 PM
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Quote from F-Zero :
Are there loopholes for higher earners to get the tax credit?
Get married, it doubles your MAGI allowance. I'm also over $150k so can't qualify
Jan 13, 2023 05:09 PM
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Loveday22Jan 13, 2023 05:09 PM
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Quote from vndragonslayer :
this is false.. tesla insurance directly from tesla with good driving record is cheaper than traditional insurers
https://www.nerdwallet.com/articl...-insurance

"The high cost of a Tesla doesn't stop at its price tag. Insurance for a Tesla tends to be significantly more expensive than that of other popular vehicles, despite high safety ratings."

"Tesla Model 3 insurance costs an average of $2,115 per year, or about $176 a month, our
analysis shows. That's nearly 30% higher than the national average cost of car insurance."

https://www.valuepenguin.com/tesl...ge%20rate.

"Tesla's own insurance rates are substantially cheaper than competing insurers. The typical rate is $2,030 per year across all new Tesla models — that's 49% less than the average rate."

https://www.forbes.com/advisor/ca...c-vehicle/

Also has comparison of other EV to Tesla.
Jan 13, 2023 05:10 PM
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SamG5561Jan 13, 2023 05:10 PM
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Quote from insyder :
Carvana is showing $34k for a 21 MYLR, not looking good
Where do you see that? I'm searching Carvana across the entire US right now and the lowest price model Y is $52K.
Jan 13, 2023 05:10 PM
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low_ball_88Jan 13, 2023 05:10 PM
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Quote from Mydiscover :
Sorry thats not alot. lmao
I guess I shouldn't feel so bad then after the recent tankage unlike those with a lot more than me..LMAO

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Jan 13, 2023 05:11 PM
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RepDepJan 13, 2023 05:11 PM
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LOL Tesla prices crashing just like the stock and just like their self-driving cars!

When clueless CEOs run out of luck and tank their stock, they'll massively cut their inflated prices, which only shows how inflated their prices were to begin with.

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Jan 13, 2023 05:11 PM
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karateboi87Jan 13, 2023 05:11 PM
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Quote from Mydiscover :
false again it depends on your insurance carrier.
I would agree Tesla insurance is cheaper based on my experience. But both of you are wrong to even try to blanket statement it. Just say "Tesla is likely to be cheaper". But there's a huge factor which is your safety score in the app. If you stay at 99 I think it's hard for any other insurance company to beat, but if it gets down to say 85-90 it's not that cheap
Jan 13, 2023 05:11 PM
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americaabbayiJan 13, 2023 05:11 PM
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Quote from quattropwr :
Delivery dates are going to be post march for many. Just FYI.
Can you take the delivery at a later date?
Jan 13, 2023 05:11 PM
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Blade2000Jan 13, 2023 05:11 PM
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Quote from vndragonslayer :
nyc area is top 3 expensive area to live in.. u can always move to cheaper place n not worry about 7500 tax credit when your agi is above 300k...
True. One day I plan to retire south of NY. Still got another 5-10 years though.
Jan 13, 2023 05:12 PM
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vndragonslayerJan 13, 2023 05:12 PM
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Quote from Loveday22 :
https://www.nerdwallet.com/articl...-insurance [nerdwallet.com]

"The high cost of a Tesla doesn't stop at its price tag. Insurance for a Tesla tends to be significantly more expensive than that of other popular vehicles, despite high safety ratings."

"Tesla Model 3 insurance costs an average of $2,115 per year, or about $176 a month, our
analysis shows. That's nearly 30% higher than the national average cost of car insurance."

https://www.valuepenguin.com/tesl...ge%20rate. [valuepenguin.com]

"Tesla's own insurance rates are substantially cheaper than competing insurers. The typical rate is $2,030 per year across all new Tesla models — that's 49% less than the average rate."

https://www.forbes.com/advisor/ca...c-vehicle/ [forbes.com]

Also has comparison of other EV to Tesla.
are we talking about the same thing.. insuring tesla vs other cars or comparing tesla rates in general?
Jan 13, 2023 05:13 PM
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hexdexorexJan 13, 2023 05:13 PM
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Quote from dashinghunk :
Are you putting Hyundai Ioniq in the same league as Tesla Model Y? Isn't it like comparing donkey with a horse?
Seems like most reviewers put them in the same league as well? Model 3 / Ioniq
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Jan 13, 2023 05:13 PM
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Loveday22Jan 13, 2023 05:13 PM
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Quote from Knightshade :
Insurance on my 3 is about the same as on the Lexus gasoline car it replaced.

Certainly if you're replacing an old civic with a Tesla insurance will go up, but that has nothing to do with being a tesla and all to do with being a nicer, more expensive, car.

(that said- insurance costs also vary WILDLY by state and even down to zip code... there's folks in CA paying far more for their civic insurance than I do in NC for my Tesla... and probably someone in Alabama paying less to insure their Ferrari than I do in NC for my Tesla)
Fair enough, I know better than to question you. I agree it is a very subjective matter.

I'm going off of my friend's experience whose insurance skyrocketed when he went from Bolt > Tesla, and whatever I've read on the internet, which points to Tesla just being much more expensive to insurance. I also own a luxury car which you would compare with the Model 3 and it is substantially cheaper to insure.

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Jan 13, 2023 05:14 PM
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vndragonslayerJan 13, 2023 05:14 PM
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Quote from americaabbayi :
Can you take the delivery at a later date?
read fine print for blanket 7500 tax credit irs memo

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