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frontpage Posted by saran.rmk • Apr 19, 2023

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

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$47,240

$49,990

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Tesla has dropped the base price of the Tesla Model Y from $52,990 down to $46,990-> Now $47,240. All Model Y vehicles also qualify for the $7,500 Federal Tax Credit (details here).

Thanks to Community Member saran.rmk for finding this deal.

Available models:
  • Tesla Model Y (Standard Range) $46,990 -> Now $47,240
  • Tesla Model Y (Long Range) $49,990 -> Now $50,240
  • Tesla Model Y (Standard Range) $53,990 -> Now $54,240

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  • This is $6,000 lower (12% savings) than the previous base price.
  • See the previous frontpage deal from the January price drop.
  • 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.
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.

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Tesla has dropped the base price of the Tesla Model Y from $52,990 down to $46,990-> Now $47,240. All Model Y vehicles also qualify for the $7,500 Federal Tax Credit (details here).

Thanks to Community Member saran.rmk for finding this deal.

Available models:
  • Tesla Model Y (Standard Range) $46,990 -> Now $47,240
  • Tesla Model Y (Long Range) $49,990 -> Now $50,240
  • Tesla Model Y (Standard Range) $53,990 -> Now $54,240

Editor's Notes

Written by RazorConcepts
  • This is $6,000 lower (12% savings) than the previous base price.
  • See the previous frontpage deal from the January price drop.
  • 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.
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.

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aohus
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if you have any questions on Model Y lmk, I just purchased one a couple months ago, but paid $4k over current sticker price fml

EV good if you have a dedicated charging station at home.

if you live in an apartment complex or condo its not as consumer friendly, unless you want to pay up the wazoo at supercharger stations and inconvenience yourself by having to go there every time to charge. Go to plugshare.com to see how much you will be paying in your area. Just multiply cents * 45kwh (assuming you're charging from 20% to 80%). For my area I would be paying $20-$25 per charge at a supercharger station. At home, with the national average electrity rate of 0.14 / kwh, it would cost $6

if you live in california, don't forget that you can also get another $2k in CVRP rebate. you get a check in the mail but the wait time is long to get it.

also don't forget about the single occupant HOV lane decal you can sign up at the DMV website.

basic autopilot is more than sufficient. autopilot still has a long ways to go imo. definitely not worth getting the advanced AP and definitely not full self driving at $15k. as MKBHD always says, don't buy a product on a promise of features yet to come.

also, make sure you setup your electricity usage to "time of use" or EV-specific plan as your bill will assuredly go up. Don't be on those tiered plans. Yes, you will end up saving money compared to ICE vehicles paying for gas, unless you get a hybrid, which is a bit more comparable, especially in areas where electricity is expensive.

additionally, people forget that you need to install a wall connector or mobile connector in your home. equipment costs $230 for the mobile connector +$45 for the nema 14-50 adapter, which is good enough especially if you do scheduled charging at night to save on electricity. installation itself will vary depending on your region and how much electricians will charge you, but it can get expensive. just make sure you're not getting ripped off as electricians are aware of the EV craze and asking for higher premiums on them. installation can go anywhere from $1k-$2k+. (according to poster SamirPD, you can ask the electrictian to install a dryer outlet and it should save you money and prevent you from being ripped off). One worthy note, EV charger and installation is tax deductible at 30%, just need to fill out the tax form [irs.gov] when you do your taxes next year. EDIT: SD poster hiro916 indicated that the 30% tax deduction only pertains to low income or rural tract areas, so YMMV [reddit.com].

as for car insurance, I'm paying $95 a month through Geico, but thats with a robust policy.

if you are impatient like me, and want to get one right away without having to wait, go to the waitingfortesla discord server [discord.com] and setup alerts for any time a Model Y drops in your local area. You have to act quick as they get snatched up relatively quickly. You can see whats in inventory on their website too [waitingfortesla.com]. Don't expect to see base model Y LR coming into inventory. If you want to pick something up quick settle for the 20 inch induction wheels (costs $2k extra) as they are more readily available. You can always sell the tires if you want to recoup some of the costs and get an aftermarket hubcap that look better than stock anyhow.

If you're interested in a real world range comparison of current popular EV's check out this YT video [youtube.com].

once you pick up your car you have 100 miles and 7 days to report any defects. panels gaps aren't as much of a problem anymore compared to years past, but be on the lookout for them. paint quality isn't so great out of the factory, mine came with swirl marks all over and had to get it paint corrected.

if you're concerned about battery degradation, you can take a look at this site [teslalogger.de] (select dropdown and look for Y LR AWD US to see the average degradation over time based on mileage. on average after 50k miles you should see about a 10% degradation, and it will degrade more slowly 50k+ miles onwards.

in terms of accessories, the only real requirement imo that you need are mud flaps. reason being is because without them, the rear passenger quarter panels will get hit with rock chips very quickly. tesmanian is a good aftermarket seller, or you can just opt for ones you see on amazon. if you want to go deeper into accessories temu is a great site for low prices compared to amazon.

if you like to nerd out on graphs, data, and overal health of your vehicle, get a program called teslamate that can be installed on your home server. every time your car parks in your garage it will send driving telemetry data to it with pretty graphs [teslamate.org] and all.

you can also opt to get teslausb [github.com], which can wirelessly send all your dashcam footage to your home server every time you pull into your garage.

my personal thoughts on ownership thus far. overall i like it. i am using it as a daily driver / commuter car. i don't think of Model Y and 3 as a 'luxury' vehicle. I see Tesla as a software company trying to be an automaker, and the legacy automakers are trying to be more like Tesla by being more tech focused. Teslas are continuously getting software updates to improve year over year. Interior build quality is spartan, and the ride quality need some improvement, especially if you are in an area with poor road conditions. if you're really into tech like me, this is the car for you. Performance vehicles I still prefer ICE cars over EV's however. first thing you will notice in an EV though, is the instant torque. that is what will grab you immediately.

If you have questions and need instant feedback join the Tesla discord, I'm active on there and other members can assist with questions you may have: https://discord.com/invite/tesla
fireserphant
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In case folks are interested in how prices have tended over time, there is this very handy tracking sheet [google.com]
ancientman
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Double check your insurance rate before buying this

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Quote from TheChosenCheif :
Lot of competition coming out this year in the EV space.
They've been saying that for the last 5 years..... Just one more year and the competitions coming out!
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haloguy
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Raise the income cap you cowards
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Quote from azeedroid :
Should one tell the employer to not deduct the taxes so end of the year you end up owing taxes to the government and get the credit..?

That's not how it works.

It's based upon the total withholding being greater than say $7500

So if you have maximum withholdings but still receive a check from the IRS that isn't enough to know. Same as if you owe the IRS money every Apr.

What you have to do is look at your total tax liability. Is it more than $7500? Are you getting hit with the AMT?

Generally if you have to file a tax return and owe taxes, you'll be fine. But it mostly matters as to how much your AGI is.
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sxotty
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If you could buy parts to repair them without such a vendor lock-in and actually had buttons to do things instead of fun way to much through the touch screen I would buy one despite the annoying figurehead.
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vonDubenshire
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Explanation of price drops on Teslas last night (18th) and prices of all:

Tesla slashes price again, with brand-new cars now starting under $40,000

https://electrek.co/2023/04/18/te...ice-again/
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Quote from azeedroid :
Should one tell the employer to not deduct the taxes so end of the year you end up owing taxes to the government and get the credit..?

You are confusing withholding vs deductions. TLDR- no, this has nothing to do with how much your employer withholds
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Quote from aohus :
if you have any questions on Model Y lmk, I just purchased one a couple months ago, but paid $4k over current sticker price fml

EV good if you have a dedicated charging station at home.

if you live in an apartment complex or condo its not as consumer friendly, unless you want to pay up the wazoo at supercharger stations and inconvenience yourself by having to go there every time to charge. Go to plugshare.com to see how much you will be paying in your area. Just multiply cents * 45kwh (assuming you're charging from 20% to 80%). For my area I would be paying $20-$25 per charge

if you live in california, don't forget that you can also get another $2k in CVRP rebate. you get a check in the mail but the wait time is long to get it.

also don't forget about the single occupant HOV lane decal you can sign up at the DMV website.

basic autopilot is more than sufficient. autopilot still has a long ways to go imo. definitely not worth getting the advanced AP and definitely not full self driving at $15k. as MKBHD always says, don't buy a product on a promise of features yet to come.

also, make sure you setup your electricity usage to "time of use" or EV-specific plan as your bill will assuredly go up. Don't be on those tiered plans. Yes, you will end up saving money compared to ICE vehicles paying for gas, unless you get a hybrid, which is then a bit more comparable, especially in areas where electricity is expensive.

additionally, people forget that you need to install a wall connector or mobile connector in your home. equipment costs $230 for the mobile connector +$45 for the nema 14-50 adapter, which is good enough especially if you do scheduled charging at night to save on electricity. installation itself will vary depending on your region and how much electricians will charge you, but it can get expensive. just make sure you're not getting ripped off as electricians are aware of the EV craze and asking for higher premiums on them. installation can go anywhere from $1k-$2k+. One worthy note, EV charger and installation is tax deductible at 30%, just need to fill out the tax form [irs.gov] when you do your taxes next year

as for car insurance, I'm paying $95 a month through Geico, but thats with a robust policy.

if you are impatient like me, and want to get one right away without having to wait, go to the waitingfortesla discord server [discord.com] and setup alerts for any time a Model Y drops in your local area. You have to act quick as they get snatched up relatively quickly. You can see whats in inventory on their website too [waitingfortesla.com]. Don't expect to see base model Y LR coming into inventory. If you want to pick something up quick settle for the 20 inch induction wheels (costs $2k extra) as they are more readily available. You can always sell the tires if you want to recoup some of the costs and get an aftermarket hubcap that look better than stock anyhow.

If you're interested in a real world range comparison of current popular EV's check out this YT video [youtube.com].
only $95 a month? I was told Tesla parts are expensive and in short supply and was quoted $1030/month by Geico. my current insurance on my 2021 R8 is $430 for 6 months.
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Quote from yoga4life :
only $95 a month? I was told Tesla parts are expensive and in short supply and was quoted $1030/month by Geico. my current insurance on my 2021 R8 is $430 for 6 months.
so many variables in terms of insurance policy pricing. my insurance will assuredly go up btw because i initially indicated I was going to drive it 7,500 miles annually, which will be more than that most likely.

how old are you?
whats your credit score?
driving record?
have you made insurance claims recently?

these are all the discounts I have currently under Geico listed below. I would call in to see if you qualify for any of these to see if you can lower it. The california good driver and subclass factor were the biggest discounts i received.

California Good Driver
Subclass Factor (idk what that means, but I got a big discount from it)
Group Insurance Plan (i pay $125 a month total since I have another vehicle, 2010 BMW)
Multi-Car Discount
California Persistency
New Car Discount
Anti-Theft Device ($6 off lol)
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Quote from yoga4life :
only $95 a month? I was told Tesla parts are expensive and in short supply and was quoted $1030/month by Geico. my current insurance on my 2021 R8 is $430 for 6 months.
my friend purchased tesla a while back. before that they had been with geico for close to a decade and paying $150 pm for 2 vehicles including collision in CO ($100 deductible). Geico was quoting too much when they sold one car and got tesla, so they ended up moving their two cars to tesla's insurance at $200 pm.
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MtnXfreeride
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Not being able to trade in my $25000 car to reduce sales tax kills these things. That and my nearest service center is 3 hours each way.
Also.. afaik that $7500 rebate isn't instant. Also.. excise tax is based on MSRP so that's another $300 a year
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danman281
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I had terrible quality issues with both model 3 and 2023 model y
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I recommend renting one before buying. Just had one in LA for over a week and after a few days I realized I hated the car for many many reasons and so did my family. I never got close to 300 miles in a LR DM. It's hilarious.. if you make less then $150k a year, your spending 1/3 of your income on this? It's as if the tax credit is for folks who are fiscally irresponsible. Regardless, you couldn't pay me to own a Tesla after renting one.

So glad I rented, would have been such a costly mistake.

Btw.. those EV tax credits thresholds are too low, with the cost of the car, how can anyone making that kind of money afford this car and a home? And food?
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