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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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I'm glad other manufacturers are coming along.
Although, it's frightening to see how they are getting the materials for these electric vehicles.
Just think how much the resale value has dropped for a model s plaid for people who bought last year.... Would you want to risk it ?
I'm not talking about it as an investment. At some point you want to sell it and get something else. And at the current rate, that model S plaid might a crap load cheaper a year from now.
https://www.kbb.com/car-news/aver...lue%20Bo
Obviously SOME cost less... just as SOME cost more-- that's what an average is.
The Tesla hate always comes from people with no knowledge of Tesla other than what media, funded by legacy auto/energy $, has told them. This is why it's always the same talking points that instantly are debunked every time.
I'm glad other manufacturers are coming along.
Although, it's frightening to see how they are getting the materials for these electric vehicles.
GM with their 2 deliveries of Hummer EV last quarter prompted Tesla to immediately drop prices last night.
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I've had my Tesla for 5 years. 75k miles.
It doesn't loose 1-5% a day sitting there. Was at the airport for 5 days and lost 1%. Turn off sentry and cabin overheat.
Speaking of overheat protection, it's not necessary, it's for comfort. I've never used it and there are no issues with my interior.
For the little bit of extra time I spend on a road trip I save much more time never going to a gas station and charging at home.
Toyota Rav4
Toyota Corolla
Honda Accord
Honda CRV
Mazda, etc…
I think you're looking for a thread about BMW vehicles, not Teslas
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