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Last Edited by jersharocks | Staff April 7, 2023 at 11:11 AM
$49,990.00
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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

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shoulda2
04-09-2023 at 09:18 AM.
04-09-2023 at 09:18 AM.
Wish Tesla supported V2L have they announced anything around that officially ?

I tried searching it's just a bunch of rumor mills, couldn't figure out if there was anything concrete.
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Knightshade
04-09-2023 at 09:23 AM.
04-09-2023 at 09:23 AM.
Quote from shoulda2 :
Wish Tesla supported V2L have they announced anything around that officially ?

I tried searching it's just a bunch of rumor mills, couldn't figure out if there was anything concrete.

The original roadster had it-- Tesla claims hardly anybody used it, so they didn't include it after that.

It's likely going to be back with cybertruck though since it's more useful in a "worksite" environment and they said all vehicles will likely support some sort of V2G/V2L in the next 2 years because they tend not to want to have significant part differences if possible.... (ie if you're gonna have it on some vehicles might as well have it on all to avoid supply chain complexity and cost with different boards)
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gen2
04-09-2023 at 09:31 AM.
04-09-2023 at 09:31 AM.
I'm going to buy a top trim Model S just to show my appreciation to Elon Musk for saving freedom of speech in America. 😎
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jamartie
04-09-2023 at 09:40 AM.
04-09-2023 at 09:40 AM.
I've owned a Bolt for over 2 years. I had a 2020 Bolt EV Premier that I traded-in for a 2023 Bolt EUV with almost every option including redline. GM gave me $4600 when I traded in the 2020 Bolt, because they treated it as a lemon due to the defective battery.

I rented a Tesla Model 3 for a week in Orlando, and drove it a few hundred miles, so I was able to make some comparisons.


1. I can't take the Bolt EUV on trips longer than 400 miles. DC chargers are too hard to find, and it charges at half the speed of a Tesla.

2. The Bolt Super Cruise feature only works on some highways. It's always deactivating even on mapped highways. It's free for 3 years, but I'd have to pay a subscription fee to use it after that. Self-driving on the Tesla works on all roads, not just supported highways.

3. Software is superior on the Tesla. Yes it doesn't have Android Auto or Apple Carplay. Navigation isn't as good as Google maps, but good enough. Navigation is also integrated with the charging software. When you're traveling to a supercharger station, the Tesla will automatically warm up the battery pack for more efficient charging.

I ordered a Model Y LR, and I will sell the Bolt EUV. Anyone who thinks the Bolt EUV is comparable is crazy. The Bolt EUV with all options is about 40k minus tax credit. The Tesla Model Y is 50k minus tax credit.
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Chlamber
04-09-2023 at 09:44 AM.
04-09-2023 at 09:44 AM.
Quote from bail_w :
Are you heavily invested into Tesla? Why do you care so much about the FUDs?

Because call me crazy but I hate seeing ignorance spread.

It's the same bullshit talking points parroted over and over that are completely incorrect, and worse yet originally created by legacy groups who are threatened by the change.
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Boondocksw
04-09-2023 at 09:58 AM.
04-09-2023 at 09:58 AM.
Over 1200 replies

Weird and crazy
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W-Creative
04-09-2023 at 10:01 AM.
04-09-2023 at 10:01 AM.
Quote from Eagles89 :
Bolt only costs $1000/year to insure and Tesla costs $5000/year to insure.

Both are more expensive than similar gas cars, aren't they?
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Harlequinnut
04-09-2023 at 10:12 AM.
04-09-2023 at 10:12 AM.
Quote from jayjade08 :
Not true! I pay $1200/yr for my 2023 model Y LR
We all know that insurance cost differs from city to city and state to state. The difference can be double or more depending on where you live.
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Knightshade
04-09-2023 at 10:24 AM.
04-09-2023 at 10:24 AM.
Quote from lwang9 :
Both are more expensive than similar gas cars, aren't they?


...no?

My Model 3 costs about the same to insure as my Lexus IS350 did. USAA, and in North Carolina.

But insurance costs are tremendously YMMV involving a TON of factors... including things you might not expect (your credit score, your zip code, if you work from home, etc)

So you'll get one guy telling you his Tesla cost eleventy pepsi dollars a week to insure, and another telling your it's 2.50. And both might be accurate. Same as any other car.


A lot of the "Teslas are more expensive to insure" stories come from NOT comparing them to comparable cars.
When you actually do you find they're not really more expensive.
https://www.motortrend.com/featur...nce-costs/
That's motortrend comparing Teslas to the most similar BMW models.
Their conclusions?

Model 3 was the same or cheaper on the high end to insure than the BMW 3-series
Model Y was within about 10% of the BMW X3s insurance costs (so slightly higher)
The S/X ARE more expensive (though not massively so for the S) but offer much better performance as well.



Somewhat more important to my mind is the Tesla has a significantly lower chance of my and my passengers being injured in an accident compared to any gasoline car though.
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smoon80
04-09-2023 at 10:26 AM.
04-09-2023 at 10:26 AM.
This comment section is way more controversial than I thought it would be.
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DC13
04-09-2023 at 10:32 AM.
04-09-2023 at 10:32 AM.
This is a horrible deal. It's not a deal at all to get a horribly made 0 quality car. It's truly mind boggling how much people would pay for clout. This car is worth 15k at the most. It's an empty interior and they stuck a $500 ipad screen on. They took all controls away and put it in the screen. This is not a feature its a safety hazard. Used ones can be found for under 30k. They are identical to the ones being sold new with no new features. There's a reason they are so cheap. No one wants one. Owners who own them can't get rid of them. And the way Tesla drops prices your brand new car will be half its value in a few months.
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manny2005
04-09-2023 at 10:33 AM.
04-09-2023 at 10:33 AM.
Quote from Eagles89 :
Model 3 dropped $1000 BUT the $7500 tax credit is going away, so not really a price drop unless you have cash to buy one before April 18
It's gotta be delivered by April 18th.
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spec2
04-09-2023 at 10:36 AM.
04-09-2023 at 10:36 AM.
Quote from Knightshade :

But that's not going to be an issue.
I'm in the market for a hybrid (not ready for 100% EV) and hope that is true but the honest answer here is the holistic environmental impact is still unpredictable. Sure, there are plans for cleaner power sources to fill batteries and the batteries themselves will be recyclable but to paraphrase Robert Burns, the best plans of mice and men often go awry. It's easy to point to the success of the EV now with comparatively few hybrid & EVs on the road worldwide. The tricky part will be doing it at the scale of approximately 100 million a year (current gas powered passenger vehicle production) while reducing rare earth mining for battery and electronic parts while increasing clean fuel sources & doing this without harming native vegetation and animals, which some clean fuel sources do and mining definitely does.

So, yes, it could be an issue. No one can definitely say one way or the other right now, though they will try to push their desire.
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Knightshade
04-09-2023 at 10:39 AM.
04-09-2023 at 10:39 AM.
Quote from spec2 :
I'm in the market for a hybrid (not ready for 100% EV) and hope that is true but the honest answer here is the holistic environmental impact is still unpredictable. Sure, there are plans for cleaner power sources to fill batteries and the batteries themselves will be recyclable but to paraphrase Robert Burns, the best plans of mice and men often go awry. It's easy to point to the success of the EV now with comparatively few hybrid & EVs on the road worldwide. The tricky part will be doing it at the scale of approximately 100 million a year (current gas powered passenger vehicle production) while reducing rare earth mining for battery and electronic parts while increasing clean fuel sources & doing this without harming native vegetation and animals, which some clean fuel sources do and mining definitely does..

But battery mining and manufacturing, even today, is cleaner than oil.

That will only get moreso in the future.

Also Tesla announced their next-gen motors will use zero rare earths


Tesla has a very detailed report on this transition (not just their cars- but moving the entire world to sustainable energy in all aspects) with a lot of data if you care to look at it here:
https://www.tesla.com/ns_videos/T...Part-3.pdf




Quote from manny2005 :
It's gotta be delivered by April 18th.

Only the RWD Model 3- after that it's $3750.

All other models that have $7500 today still have it after that with no end date.



Quote from DC13 :
No one wants one.

You keep repeating this despite Tesla continually posting record sales quarter after quarter including the one that JUST ended.

It's like whatever reality is, you post the opposite.
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MemorableReward8643
04-09-2023 at 10:41 AM.
04-09-2023 at 10:41 AM.
Sold my 2019 Tesla 3 about 4 months ago and replaced it with a 2022 Tesla 3 long range(358 mi.) dual motor. In 3 years I spent a total of $8.99 who was for windshield wiper fluid.
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