Tesla has dropped the base price of the Tesla Model Y from $44,990 down to $40,490. All Model Y vehicles also qualify for the $7,500 Federal Tax Credit (details here).
Thanks to Community Member xTorquEx for finding this deal.
Available models:
Tesla Model Y (Standard Range) from $40,490
Tesla Model Y (Long Range) from $44,990
Tesla Model Y (Performance Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive) from $48,140
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.
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Rebates depend on region. In California, discount is up to $7200 for RWD Y.
Last Updated by desi_babu_2010 on 04-06-2024 at 09:15 PM
Tesla has dropped the base price of the Tesla Model Y from $44,990 down to $40,490. All Model Y vehicles also qualify for the $7,500 Federal Tax Credit (details here).
Thanks to Community Member xTorquEx for finding this deal.
Available models:
Tesla Model Y (Standard Range) from $40,490
Tesla Model Y (Long Range) from $44,990
Tesla Model Y (Performance Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive) from $48,140
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.
There's a pattern with Tesla threads here. I don't care if you all wanna discuss the deal or the cars but it always turns into paaaages and paaaages of bickering back and forth and nobody ,except for the few involved, enjoy that or wanna wade through that. So cut that stuff out, please and thank you.
FYI just because it says "New" doesn't mean it qualifies for the 7500 tax credit. Demo models are new but do not qualify for 7500. If the specific inventory item qualifies it will directly say it on the site.
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Full-coverage car insurance for 2022 Tesla vehicles costs an average of $3,007 per year or $251 each month. This makes Tesla auto insurance premiums approximately 50% pricier than for the average vehicle with a full-coverage policy.
How many times does this need to be debunked, specifically to you, before you stop reposting something that misleading?
the 'average' is a useless figure here as, again, you personally have had explained to you many times.
The highest prices were almost $4500 for insurance (from Geico and Allstate). The lowest was just over $1500 (USAA).
Several more were 1800-2200... which is right at the average they cite 3k as being 50% above.
Citing an "average" because out of 7 there were two INSANELY HIGH quotes is flat out dishonest.
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Fisker has not filed for bankruptcy yet and are in talks with Nissan as an investor/partner.
Also, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) are currently looking into a safty matter regarding doors not openning.
Fisker could be gone, wait and see. Tesla is here to stay, deal with the "deals" as they come and go.
"New" cars will ALWAYS have miles on them in the USA as the government requires the dealships to test drive them before they place them up for sale.
Cheers,
Yeah, my new Honda I bought had 17 miles on it from other people test driving it. I'm not paying "new" car money for something that had 2500 miles on it.
Can anyone comment on quality and parts reliability? I've read a lot of owners complaining about the interior cabin parts not working. Complaints typically echo louder so wanted to ask.
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Didn't they say they were going to raise prices a few weeks ago and now they drop it? If they continue to have inventory left over they may continue to drop prices and its probably not a terrible deal if they lower it further. It's kinda crazy to think how much it dropped in price. Haven't seen ICE vehicles drop this much.
Fisker has not filed for bankruptcy yet and are in talks with Nissan as an investor/partner.
Also, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) are currently looking into a safty matter regarding doors not openning.
Fisker could be gone, wait and see. Tesla is here to stay, deal with the "deals" as they come and go.
"New" cars will ALWAYS have miles on them in the USA as the government requires the dealships to test drive them before they place them up for sale.
Cheers,
This is incorrect. Worked at a dealership and we do recieve vehicle with 0miles on Odo. That test drive myth is what sales managers tell customers..
If you're not in a hurry just wait until December, I got mine with the inventory discount at the exact same and I qualify for the full tax credit, they added 6 month free supercharging for cars pick up before December 31st. If you just want to experience the EV I would say just lease a ionic 6, they currently having a super deal for leasing, the term is 24 month lease $239 down and $239 per month, 10,000 miles per year?
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There's a pattern with Tesla threads here. I don't care if you all wanna discuss the deal or the cars but it always turns into paaaages and paaaages of bickering back and forth and nobody ,except for the few involved, enjoy that or wanna wade through that. So cut that stuff out, please and thank you.
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Full-coverage car insurance for 2022 Tesla vehicles costs an average of $3,007 per year or $251 each month. This makes Tesla auto insurance premiums approximately 50% pricier than for the average vehicle with a full-coverage policy.
How many times does this need to be debunked, specifically to you, before you stop reposting something that misleading?
the 'average' is a useless figure here as, again, you personally have had explained to you many times.
The highest prices were almost $4500 for insurance (from Geico and Allstate). The lowest was just over $1500 (USAA).
Several more were 1800-2200... which is right at the average they cite 3k as being 50% above.
Citing an "average" because out of 7 there were two INSANELY HIGH quotes is flat out dishonest.
Also, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) are currently looking into a safty matter regarding doors not openning.
Fisker could be gone, wait and see. Tesla is here to stay, deal with the "deals" as they come and go.
"New" cars will ALWAYS have miles on them in the USA as the government requires the dealships to test drive them before they place them up for sale.
Cheers,
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OP should leave original title to reflect posts pertaining to that original post. Idk
Also, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) are currently looking into a safty matter regarding doors not openning.
Fisker could be gone, wait and see. Tesla is here to stay, deal with the "deals" as they come and go.
"New" cars will ALWAYS have miles on them in the USA as the government requires the dealships to test drive them before they place them up for sale.
Cheers,
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