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popular Posted by BigShotBob • Sep 1, 2023
Sep 1, 2023 6:36 AM
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popular Posted by BigShotBob • Sep 1, 2023
Sep 1, 2023 6:36 AM
Tesla Model X & Model S Price Cut
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maybe worth doing if you love your model x currently and really want the diff screen in front and screen in back seat, but frankly i dont spend much time looking at my model 3 screen...
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They make a lot of good points on a Rivian over a Model X and vice versa. They both have their pros and cons. The biggest thing I've seen is the Model X isn't a full SUV it's a compact SUV or CUV. I personally bought a R1S to me I like everything about it more than a Tesla. I would say go look at them both if you can.
maybe worth doing if you love your model x currently and really want the diff screen in front and screen in back seat, but frankly i dont spend much time looking at my model 3 screen...
I honestly thought Elon Musk was smarter then this and should have just bought a bank when the mini-financial crisis hit. This way he would have been able to offer 0% finance keeping the brand value from going to dump.
...what?
Prices have now "dropped" to... exactly what they were pre-covid.
Which is what you'd expect now that you've ramped up your factories. A factory only using 10% of its capacity when it first opens is costly---and indeed prices were raised significantly during this period--- once it's ramped to high production the costs go down a lot and so can the prices.
Which they have- right back to where they were before.
Sales continue to grow and have been record highs every quarter for years-with an average compound annual growth rate of ~50% for a decade now- and there's no reason to expect that to change- with additional expansion at existing factories continuing- and a huge new one in Mexico just about to start construction.
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Not all leasing companies choose to pass some or all of that $7500 along to the customer- that's entirely decided by the leasing company.
Also correct.
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