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Bought 2023 Model Y long range AWD and paid $56k (with tax) . just had 9800 miles and current Trade in value is 26k. It was shock to me with such a depreciation values.
EV market may come to end with removal of EV credit and pull back all those charging stations installations... politically different direction. I think next 4 years it is not a good idea to buy a EV car and may be lease is the best option... just my 2 cents
There will never be a Tesla post on this site that doesn't get downvoted because the Elon Derangement syndrome is thick here.
Tesla's are different though. They don't do factory discounts. Pretty much ever. They do adjust prices, and they will slowly drop every car sitting in inventory until it sells, but there has never been a "save $5,000 this month only" deal to combine with 0% like everyone else does.
The maker of the best selling car in the world for two years is very desperate.
You can buy a Hyundai or Kia EV and be very happy if you want a good EV to just drive like any other car. You buy a Tesla for the technology and software and the constant updates that add features to the car. It's the difference between a feature phone and a smart phone.
95% of my driving is using FSD and I rarely touch the steering wheel. I love it. It makes driving so much less stressful. That doesn't exist anywhere else. Yet.
When did driving become stressful? Go get a proper driving education and then we can talk.
Poor build quality, be seen as a supporter for Elon. Lots of negativity. Stay out of it as more EV makers supporting NACS and have much higher build quality.
You can buy a Hyundai or Kia EV and be very happy if you want a good EV to just drive like any other car. You buy a Tesla for the technology and software and the constant updates that add features to the car. It's the difference between a feature phone and a smart phone.
"Constant updates" actually means it wasn't ready when it left the factory. I don't look at my car the same way I look at my phone, which brings me to my next point. I don't own a Tesla, but I've driven them several times, and it's like driving a soulless automaton. Just like a computer, which takes away the driving experience.
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Ah i'm just kidding. I hope Elon can get us some doge checks
EV market may come to end with removal of EV credit and pull back all those charging stations installations... politically different direction. I think next 4 years it is not a good idea to buy a EV car and may be lease is the best option... just my 2 cents
Tesla's are different though. They don't do factory discounts. Pretty much ever. They do adjust prices, and they will slowly drop every car sitting in inventory until it sells, but there has never been a "save $5,000 this month only" deal to combine with 0% like everyone else does.
The maker of the best selling car in the world for two years is very desperate.
You can buy a Hyundai or Kia EV and be very happy if you want a good EV to just drive like any other car. You buy a Tesla for the technology and software and the constant updates that add features to the car. It's the difference between a feature phone and a smart phone.
95% of my driving is using FSD and I rarely touch the steering wheel. I love it. It makes driving so much less stressful. That doesn't exist anywhere else. Yet.
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"Constant updates" actually means it wasn't ready when it left the factory. I don't look at my car the same way I look at my phone, which brings me to my next point. I don't own a Tesla, but I've driven them several times, and it's like driving a soulless automaton. Just like a computer, which takes away the driving experience.
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