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forum thread Posted by rk8 • May 5, 2024

Tesla Model Y Long Range RWD $44990

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Tesla release new Model Y Long range RWD in US

320 miles range

$37490 after Federal Tax credit. Price deducted at the time of purchase


Eligible customers who take delivery of a qualified new Tesla and meet all federal requirements are eligible to receive $7,500 off the purchase price. Applied to the purchase price at time of delivery. Only for eligible cash or financing purchases. Customers can purchase up to two vehicles per year with the tax credit applied directly to the purchase price.
Eligibility Criteria
$300,000 for married couples filing jointly
$225,000 for heads of households
$150,000 for all other filers
Price Caps
The vehicle MSRP at time of delivery must not exceed the following caps. This price includes optional equipment physically attached to the vehicle at the time of delivery and excludes software features, accessories, taxes and fees.
Model 3 Performance: $55,000
2024 Model Y Rear-Wheel Drive: $80,000
Model Y Long Range: $80,000
Model Y Performance: $80,000
Model X Dual Motor: $80,000
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Tesla release new Model Y Long range RWD in US

320 miles range

$37490 after Federal Tax credit. Price deducted at the time of purchase


Eligible customers who take delivery of a qualified new Tesla and meet all federal requirements are eligible to receive $7,500 off the purchase price. Applied to the purchase price at time of delivery. Only for eligible cash or financing purchases. Customers can purchase up to two vehicles per year with the tax credit applied directly to the purchase price.
Eligibility Criteria
$300,000 for married couples filing jointly
$225,000 for heads of households
$150,000 for all other filers
Price Caps
The vehicle MSRP at time of delivery must not exceed the following caps. This price includes optional equipment physically attached to the vehicle at the time of delivery and excludes software features, accessories, taxes and fees.
Model 3 Performance: $55,000
2024 Model Y Rear-Wheel Drive: $80,000
Model Y Long Range: $80,000
Model Y Performance: $80,000
Model X Dual Motor: $80,000
Learn More
Your eligibility for any tax credits depends on your personal tax situation. We recommend speaking with a tax professional for guidance.

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May 5, 2024
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nopatience
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The end is near.
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gameking13
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I'm not understanding. I bought a Tesla Y Long Range 4 months ago. You're saying they released it now? What has changed?
May 5, 2024
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JellyBellyMD
May 5, 2024
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So they are building cars with extra battery capacity then charging to access it? Sounds pretty wasteful for those that don't want it.

https://electrek.co/2024/05/04/el...les-range/
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BabyDoll415
May 5, 2024
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Sorry I am struggling to understand what's new here
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mackaikai
May 5, 2024
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Quote from gameking13 :
I'm not understanding. I bought a Tesla Y Long Range 4 months ago. You're saying they released it now? What has changed?
this is the RWD, not the AWD you probably have
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gameking13
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Quote from mackaikai :
this is the RWD, not the AWD you probably have
Hmmm, but why would you go for the rear wheel drive when you can get the all-wheel-drive for maybe $3000 more?

https://www.tesla.com/inventory/n...&range=200

I actually scooped up a seven seater Y long range all wheel drive for $48,000
May 6, 2024
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FishKilla
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Quote from rk8 :
https://www.tesla.com/modely/design#overview

Tesla release new Model Y Long range RWD in US

320 miles range

$37490 after Federal Tax credit. Price deducted at the time of purchase


Eligible customers who take delivery of a qualified new Tesla and meet all federal requirements are eligible to receive $7,500 off the purchase price. Applied to the purchase price at time of delivery. Only for eligible cash or financing purchases. Customers can purchase up to two vehicles per year with the tax credit applied directly to the purchase price.
Eligibility Criteria
$300,000 for married couples filing jointly
$225,000 for heads of households
$150,000 for all other filers
Price Caps
The vehicle MSRP at time of delivery must not exceed the following caps. This price includes optional equipment physically attached to the vehicle at the time of delivery and excludes software features, accessories, taxes and fees.
Model 3 Performance: $55,000
2024 Model Y Rear-Wheel Drive: $80,000
Model Y Long Range: $80,000
Model Y Performance: $80,000
Model X Dual Motor: $80,000
Learn More
Your eligibility for any tax credits depends on your personal tax situation. We recommend speaking with a tax professional for guidance.
Bruh

You must really be panicking as an investor. This is the second ad um I mean thread you created to pump the model Y. Last one was what, -12? LOL and that one was $1K cheaper.

Keep up the good fight, and look for a greater fool
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Quote from JellyBellyMD :
So they are building cars with extra battery capacity then charging to access it? Sounds pretty wasteful for those that don't want it.

https://electrek.co/2024/05/04/el...les-range/
This is due to a government requirement of models and specs. If they receive higher capacity batteries for the packs they can't upgrade car specs on-the-fly without a new model variant registered. It's pretty dumb.
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JellyBellyMD
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Quote from NeatOstrich900 :
This is due to a government requirement of models and specs. If they receive higher capacity batteries for the packs they can't upgrade car specs on-the-fly without a new model variant registered. It's pretty dumb.
Didn't they just upgrade the specs on-the-fly for this model?
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I don't understand the back and forth. Can someone provide a summary? If an RWD is $3000 cheaper than an AWD, why not? Typically for Honda Toyota crossovers, AWD is $2000 more. So this sounds reasonable.

RWD is less capable, but if I go to remote places where AWD is desired, I won't be comfortable with an EV anyway. So the RWD seems a good idea. Less things to break and probably with a bit more range?
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Quote from qqzj :
I don't understand the back and forth. Can someone provide a summary? If an RWD is $3000 cheaper than an AWD, why not? Typically for Honda Toyota crossovers, AWD is $2000 more. So this sounds reasonable.

RWD is less capable, but if I go to remote places where AWD is desired, I won't be comfortable with an EV anyway. So the RWD seems a good idea. Less things to break and probably with a bit more range?
It is about your needs and perspectives. I have AWD vehicles already and don't need another. I live in a climate that almost never require AWD. My kid is the primary driver and I don't need it to go too fast. Can I just say 300HP RWD is plenty? If you live in Europe where efficiency is king you will want a RWD that can go further than AWD.

Personally I am stoked the Panasonic 2170 in my Q1 24' Fremont White RWD has ~80kwh capacity instead of 60kwh and I can charge up without much battery degradation. Down side is an AWD Austin LR Stealth Grey only costs $1,000 more. OMG
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Quote from gameking13 :
Hmmm, but why would you go for the rear wheel drive when you can get the all-wheel-drive for maybe $3000 more?

https://www.tesla.com/inventory/n...&range=200

I actually scooped up a seven seater Y long range all wheel drive for $48,000
what do you need AWD for?
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Also comes with LFP, meaning can be charged to 100% unlike other Teslas that you have to charge 80%. Have 2022 Model Y LR, claims to have 330 mile range but at 80% only is about 265 miles. Also have a 2023 Model 3 RWD with LFP, 100% range is 265! Honestly, RWD is the best value Tesla EV.
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Quote from qqzj :
I don't understand the back and forth. Can someone provide a summary? If an RWD is $3000 cheaper than an AWD, why not? Typically for Honda Toyota crossovers, AWD is $2000 more. So this sounds reasonable.

RWD is less capable, but if I go to remote places where AWD is desired, I won't be comfortable with an EV anyway. So the RWD seems a good idea. Less things to break and probably with a bit more range?
AWD has a much better sound system, which I found out too late. Probably not enough to cough up the extra 10000 (spring 2021) on my Tesla 3, but it is important to some. Oddly enough, the lower end models used to have all the speakers installed but just not hooked up.

The AWD also comes with floor mats!

And is 30% quicker from 0-60...which is nice although really not necessary.

And if you live in rainy weather, I'd always opt for any manufacturer's AWD. They just are much more stable in inclement weather.

Which is why my second car is a Subaru, even though I live in LA...during these rainy months, it was terrific especially up in the canyons where I live.

For the extra $3000, I just can't imagine not getting the AWD.
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