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Price drop on every Tesla model - $49990
April 6, 2023 at
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Last Edited by jersharocks | Staff April 7, 2023 at 11:11 AM$49,990.00
Model 3 RWD $41990
Model 3 Performance Dual Motor AWD $52990
Model Y SR Dual Motor AWD $49990
Model Y LR Dual Motor AWD $52990
Model Y Performance Dual Motor AWD $56990
$5K off for Model S/X
$2K off for Model Y
$1K off for Model 3
Also, Model Y SR Dual Motor AWD can be customized for order.
https://www.tesla.com
Model 3 Performance Dual Motor AWD $52990
Model Y SR Dual Motor AWD $49990
Model Y LR Dual Motor AWD $52990
Model Y Performance Dual Motor AWD $56990
$5K off for Model S/X
$2K off for Model Y
$1K off for Model 3
Also, Model Y SR Dual Motor AWD can be customized for order.
https://www.tesla.com
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Instant depreciation of $20,000 in 1 month.
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Instant depreciation of $20,000 in 1 month.
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Don't feel too bad - I paid $6k for FSD.
You serious? You sound broke
Clowns. So you can't do your own electrical work or hire a local electrician? They just gotta micromanage and get their hands into everything don't they!
Aren't your local electricians qualified?
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So you mean to say Bolt is priced at $21000?
As to the car itself, it works well for our situation (wife commutes 70 miles a day twice a week; I don't have a commute; charging station at house). The ride is noisy compared to prior luxury cars but just turn the radio up. I have to say the car does not feel as nimble as the Model S we rented in San Fran 4 years ago but steering is quick. The technology is not flawless. The lack of ultrasonic sensors in the bulbous Model Y requires a cautious approach to parking. Windshield wiper comes on when car is put into cruise control. Still working on solving that issue. But the seat and steering wheel warmers work quickly. Range is not an issue for us (no road trips yet) but if you follow the advice you effectively get 70% of the advertised range at best (don't charge above 80% for day to day driving and don't let the charge level fall below 10%). In the real world, I never let it get to around 10% anyway. When it gets below 35% or so, I will charge it back up. Better safe than sorry. Definitely don't miss the gas station.
Eliminating fossil fuels for vehicles is a very long term aspirational goal. Don't see us getting there over the next 10-20 years. The current range limitations of these vehicles (including sensitivity to cold weather and how fast you drive) makes this an impractical choice for all users. Also if 40% of the car buyers in the US switched to electric, I don't know whether our grids could meet the demand nor what impact on electricity prices all that demand would create. However, it is nice to drive something that is making a dent in the fossil fuel train. (More people driving a 55mpg 2023 Prius would also help.)
Not gonna read that but I'm happy for you, or sorry that happened or whatever.
Yeap. New car prices have been increasing $10k-$20k more than pre-2020 prices. In 2020, you could had mid SUV top of line models for $50k. Now entry models start from $50 and top models cost $70. It looks like all the manufacturers will increase their prices eventually.
I dont even think they are advertising the hybrid that high.
Can you ignorant people please just stop already?
https://www.forbes.com/sites/alan...ccce575f
https://www.autoblog.co
Rude
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My agent quoted me $125 per month for 500k/250k highest coverage.