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.
This collaborative space allows users to contribute additional information, tips, and insights to enhance the original deal post. Feel free to share your knowledge and help fellow shoppers make informed decisions.
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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Also at no cost is that navigation uses real time traffic data for expected arrival time and appropriate route to avoid traffic. It just wont show you where the traffic is unless you pay. And another decent feature is maps are updated for free over the air.
A long time Elon and Tesla hater, these are pretty good deals, especially adding $7,500 EV credit. I know it was a little bit cheaper previously, but as of now is the best you can buy for a brand new unit. There are currently two things holding me back from pulling a trigger on a Y model. I don't own a house, this is a dealbreaker for me (not being able to charge it at home is a problem). Another issue, hate the minimalist, cheap interior design. But I am sure at this point the software and the powertrain/battery are perhaps the best in biz.
The subscription is for satellite images for your GPS, as well as a few other things that require high speed cell internet. Standard internet is included, which will show you regular drawn maps.
But if you use the hotspot... it still does not give you satellite images... point is... it is a $100/yr grab for your cash which I really don't like.
This is not as good as the March deal. They are all $1000 more expensive. The other discounts were available most of q1.
This "deal" and all the upvotes for a price *increase* is just bizarre. Also no longer offering the free supercharging that they were offering before. Not sure why I even spend any time on this site any more.
There is something you are not telling us. What is the millage?
I know of to many people who own Tesla's for over two years and they have yet to have one problem.
My mileage is only at 16,800 and my battery warranty was refused on my 2022 Tesla Model Y They claim there is slight damage under the car that impacts the battery case. But I never hit anything. I only had snow tires put on it because after a few weeks of buying I was stuck in my driveway after 5-6 inches of snow. I live in the city in Ohio and drove like a Corvette in the snow. 😅😅
Stick to the personal attacks, political posts, name calling and other obvious violations because it appears you guys are promoting the advertising by only allowing one side of the information to be presented.
It is a good idea to stick to the obvious violations, but if a post goes too far off topic it will usually get an annoyed response. And there are many well thought out posts that have to be removed because they include an insult. It can seem like we're being one-sided since you might not notice everything that is removed, but contrary to rumors the mod team is not nearing retirement due to having calls/puts on TSLA. Hopefully everyone can keep in mind how much they have in common with fellow SDers despite their car choice, and try to keep any debate friendly
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Every friend of mine that owns a Tesla absolutely loves it & they rave about how great it is all the time Like it or not EV's are the future & you'd think everyone would love saving tons of money on gas with top notch tech, but we live amongst absolute morons embarrassing America daily!
I will be sure to contact you the next time I purchase something since apparently we should all have the same opinion of things and buy the things that you buy, lest we be called morons. Sorry that some of still aren't doing as we are told to do, but we will all fall into place so. and do as good animals are told to do. All animals are equal, just some more equal than others.
What if, just maybe, some of us don't see this as a good value right now and aren't willing to part with our hard earned cash on this deal? I don't jump on every deal posted on here. Maybe instead I'll look into how the used ones are and buy one of those instead, which is actually better for the environment. Buying used things is actually very good for the environment, I've purchased many used vehicles in fact.
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To me the cost of tires worry me... but really, the savings outweigh the additional cost.
Don't need to worry, the tire stuff is bro-guess crap. I have a 2018 model 3, 28k miles and still on its first set of tires. Tesla mobile service was here for something else, but checked the tires anyway. No problem, 50% tread life left.
I expect similar results on Model Y. If you constantly accelerate and brake hard, ymmv.
Also, keep in mind that recent Toyotas and Hondas are not what they used to be. You can no longer assume you'll get over 150k miles. Far from it. A 2014 Toyota I know of was immaculately maintained and Toyota was fine with 2 head gaskets going out on it under 110k miles. It burned through tires, brakes, and rotors like the big truck it is as well as needing an axle. It rode well, but just not long enough! EVs have no head gaskets. That sounds great.
That's a very good point. I had a 2006 Toyota Tacoma, maintained it well and it had 255k mostly freeway miles and the headgasket went out. It turns out that engine has a known issue with headgaskets that can faily from 100K miles or more. I also had transmission issues and other things to fix. EV's are pretty cool. No fuel, no tune-ups, no oil changes, no smog checks and very low maintenance is a nice change.
Since I see so many Tesla experts in these threads, I have a question. Which one of you can explain to me why the exact same cars in inventory vary in prices? Exact same specs, same color and same options and both say New Car (no odometer miles listed in the details) and same options. Identical cars. $500 price difference.
How does that work and why is there a difference? I have not stepped into a Tesla show room yet. Just trying to understand how does this buying work?
If I purchase online, I show up and the car say hypothetically has misaligned panel or some damage that was repaired, if they have anohther same car, do they swap? Or do they take the $250 and make me redo the purchase and pay the $250 order fee again?
Since I see so many Tesla experts in these threads, I have a question. Which one of you can explain to me why the exact same cars in inventory vary in prices? Exact same specs, same color and same options and both say New Car (no odometer miles listed in the details) and same options. Identical cars. $500 price difference.
How does that work and why is there a difference? I have not stepped into a Tesla show room yet. Just trying to understand how does this buying work?
If I purchase online, I show up and the car say hypothetically has misaligned panel or some damage that was repaired, if they have anohther same car, do they swap? Or do they take the $250 and make me redo the purchase and pay the $250 order fee again?
I asked this directly and dealers can discount individual cars based on how long they have been sitting on the lot, how many of the same type they have in stock, etc. it doesn't make any sense but it is what it is.
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My mileage is only at 16,800 and my battery warranty was refused on my 2022 Tesla Model Y They claim there is slight damage under the car that impacts the battery case. But I never hit anything. I only had snow tires put on it because after a few weeks of buying I was stuck in my driveway after 5-6 inches of snow. I live in the city in Ohio and drove like a Corvette in the snow. 😅😅
if you have physical damage. why don't you try to claim it on the comprehensive auto insurance?
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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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but showing the traffic visualization is part of premium connectivity
https://www.tesla.com/support/connectivity
To me the cost of tires worry me... but really, the savings outweigh the additional cost.
My wife gets free charging at work... was paying $100/week.
I know of to many people who own Tesla's for over two years and they have yet to have one problem.
Stick to the personal attacks, political posts, name calling and other obvious violations because it appears you guys are promoting the advertising by only allowing one side of the information to be presented.
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The coordinated media coverage the last 4-5 months is all about one thing.....crushing options sellers and getting their shares cheap.
Should reverse now that they somehow bottomed this thing out at a PE < 40. Absurd the SEC just sits on their hands and watches this over and over.
What if, just maybe, some of us don't see this as a good value right now and aren't willing to part with our hard earned cash on this deal? I don't jump on every deal posted on here. Maybe instead I'll look into how the used ones are and buy one of those instead, which is actually better for the environment. Buying used things is actually very good for the environment, I've purchased many used vehicles in fact.
darn lol
I expect similar results on Model Y. If you constantly accelerate and brake hard, ymmv.
How does that work and why is there a difference? I have not stepped into a Tesla show room yet. Just trying to understand how does this buying work?
If I purchase online, I show up and the car say hypothetically has misaligned panel or some damage that was repaired, if they have anohther same car, do they swap? Or do they take the $250 and make me redo the purchase and pay the $250 order fee again?
How does that work and why is there a difference? I have not stepped into a Tesla show room yet. Just trying to understand how does this buying work?
If I purchase online, I show up and the car say hypothetically has misaligned panel or some damage that was repaired, if they have anohther same car, do they swap? Or do they take the $250 and make me redo the purchase and pay the $250 order fee again?
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