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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 14, 2023 05:25 PM
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dealhunt_101Jan 14, 2023 05:25 PM
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Quote from happens31 :
What's the yearly insurance cost on either of these Tesla in some states for those that have or ordered already?

My quote increased by ~$550 annually. Not too bad, considering I am replacing a 15 year old car with a newer, more expensive vehicle. I assume the insurance cost would be in the same ballpark had I bought another ~50k car instead.
Jan 14, 2023 05:25 PM
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srdjanmaxJan 14, 2023 05:25 PM
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All I see is Model Y. Where's model 3?
Jan 14, 2023 05:27 PM
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AlexK6706Jan 14, 2023 05:27 PM
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Quote from dealhunt_101 :
My quote increased by ~$550 annually. Not too bad, considering I am replacing a 15 year old car with a newer, more expensive vehicle. I assume the insurance cost would be in the same ballpark had I bought another ~50k car instead.
So you spent $60k on a $30k car, insurance increased by $550 and you think it's not too bad? LMAO Is inflation not too bad as well in your opinion?
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Jan 14, 2023 05:28 PM
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robby818Jan 14, 2023 05:28 PM
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Quote from AlexK6706 :
Do you think that people who bought tesla any other month of the year aren't?
No, but the person who asked the question I replied to was asking specifically about people who bought in December with the $7500 discount + free super charger miles. I did not mean to imply that others are not upset, just that there was a reason why even though we end of December buyers got a discount, there is more savings available now with the new pricing and that stings a little.
Last edited by robby818 January 14, 2023 at 10:31 AM.
Jan 14, 2023 05:31 PM
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schumi25Jan 14, 2023 05:31 PM
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Quote from scraejtp :
In no way does your excerpt say that; to be clear you can not claim a purchase this year on your 2022 return.

The income limit can be attributed to your 2022 return.
What dfworders stated is correct. A simple google search would have helped.

https://www.irs.gov/credits-deduc...3-or-after

You can use your modified AGI from the year you take delivery of the vehicle or the year before, whichever is less. If your modified AGI is below the threshold in 1 of the two years, you can claim the credit.
Jan 14, 2023 05:31 PM
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anhdongtxJan 14, 2023 05:31 PM
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Quote from low_ball_88 :
If you are talking about quality, should not mention Tesla in the same sentence. Fit and finish on a Corolla is better than a Tesla
There are more than just fit and finish. Materials, technology and features as well. Something you probably have no idea if you drive a Corolla.

There is a reason it's one of the most popular car and safest.
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Jan 14, 2023 05:33 PM
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KennyK5656Jan 14, 2023 05:33 PM
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Quote from ChaseW2367 :
If i go to a dealer what are the chances i can get any models with the full self driving add on for 55k
Zero… all pricing at 55,900 and up

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Jan 14, 2023 05:34 PM
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ChaseW2367Jan 14, 2023 05:34 PM
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Quote from KennyK5656 :
Zero… all pricing at 55,900 and up
For Model Ys, sure
Jan 14, 2023 05:36 PM
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crg5980Jan 14, 2023 05:36 PM
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It would be hard for me to swallow that $20,000 of the cost of this vehicle is just the battery alone.
Jan 14, 2023 05:39 PM
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wzzp144Jan 14, 2023 05:39 PM
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What does it mean with a price cap of $55,000? Does it mean that if I purchase as listed price of $55,490 I can still be eligible for $7500 credit?

Also, if I get the 19" wheels, can I update late to 20" ?
Jan 14, 2023 05:39 PM
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LovelyName794Jan 14, 2023 05:39 PM
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Quote from sdsnake :
Gas car takes 3 minutes to drive 500 miles. How far can you go with 3 minutes of charge on your 60K Tesla, even on a super charger? How about at home on a 240V AC charger? LOL mao
Have you ever seen the gas line at Costco?
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Jan 14, 2023 05:40 PM
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mwfromvaJan 14, 2023 05:40 PM
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Quote from pugxiwawa :
Lol that's what you take out of all these discussions? First mistake is you read consumer report and take that over what countless of happy and satisfied tesla owner telling you here. Super charger network is not some small advantage you are minimizing it to be. IT IS one of main competitive advantage of having tesla where you rarely have to worry about where and how to find chargers, or worry that when you get there 90% of charging station not working (electrifying America). Musk had foresight to build out charging network first and that plays as huge advantage over other. Not to mention on the technology side all the updates you will be receiving through. Just like iPhone. I don't understand what you mean by charging network in California is lacking. Lol, if anything California has one of most number of SC and highest adoption rate of EV.

Also your idea that EV quality is suspect is without merit. Just compare number of parts needed in a car between EV and ICE/hybrid and you will be amazed. That's the reason why non-EV cars need so much maintenance. And if you care about safety, just compare the crash test result between Tesla and whatever car you are driving. Model Y scores the highest test score ever in Euro NCAP. That to me is the most important thing above all else. Just look at that sicko husband drove whole family in Model Y down 250 ft cliff and everyone survived. Model Y's structure and b pillar still in tact after such big fall tells me all I need to know about the safety of the car.

But enjoy your hybrid. Nothing wrong with that, it's just a car that needs more maintenance and takes gas, and less safe. Hopefully next time you will consider EV.
Quite obvious you have a reading and comprehension problem. Not what I said.
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Jan 14, 2023 05:42 PM
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eytxJan 14, 2023 05:42 PM
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None of you SD'rs are getting the tax credit here as you all make more than 300k joint filing (married), so it shouldn't even be in consideration.
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Jan 14, 2023 05:44 PM
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Quote from AlexK6706 :
Stop calling this junk M3, that name is already reserved by a decent vehicle.
Same incompetent drivers though Big Grin

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NeoSlickJan 14, 2023 05:44 PM
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Given everything has its pros and cons; Tesla makes the best vehicles.

The problem is their price. Sad, because the advanced technology does not make up for it. And that leaves us with all the problems of gas taxed cars. While there will never be or never should be everything gone electric; All of us would be better off if our around town personal commutes we're in an EV. Except for that pesky price.

I still have some unanswered questions about the cost of replacement parts and the issue of Tesla refusing to provide mechanical information such as a mechanics manual.

Plus; while I'm all for a new technology, if it's good; there's always a concern with BS technology that sometimes has more problems than it's worth. And I don't mean the auto driving feature which I would never pay for or use. Because it's like a different subject.

I'm aware of all the good advantages of an EV vehicle.

The big picture is US government bailout of the old school US auto industry. Unprecedented overreach causing the now collusion of the US government and auto industry against any competitor.

Therefore we observe a lying regime speaking about the importance of electric vehicles as if they are the first to have thought about it. At the same time they have hypocritically done everything possible to sabotage Tesla and its pricing. Now selling their own new, questionable EV models. As if it's free market competition. FYI

What to do? I don't know. Did you vote for this?
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