Tesla dropped price again?

Tesla dropped price again?

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Chipper

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1,314 posts

218 months

Saturday 25th March 2023
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wyson said:
Brand new Model Y single motor in stock had an extra 2k ish off, 42 point something K. Honestly discounted getting an electric car because of stories of charging network woes, but that sort of price is seriously tempting.

That is good value full stop, well aligned with ICE equivalents.

Edited by wyson on Saturday 25th March 07:56
Tesla are going to post some amazing figures for Q1 sales in China, USA and Europe and EV cars will soon be cheaper than ICE vehicles. All driven by Tesla.

RGL

96 posts

70 months

Saturday 25th March 2023
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LivLL said:
£10k down on a few months ago. Some of the secondhand Model 3 prices are looking totally bonkers now.

Anyone running an LFP battery Model 3? I’m reading the 305 miles rated range is actually real world 160-170 full to empty in winter - any truth to this?
Yeah about right, if 50-60kwh battery, expect approx 4 miles per kwh.

Advertised range is your typical unrealistic range with perfect weather,road etc.

Long range is 75-80kwh so expect around 230

LivLL

10,893 posts

198 months

Sunday 26th March 2023
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Thanks,LFP showing useable 52.5kwh and another forum user on another thread saying he gets 2.8 miles/kWh in winter in his car.

That’s 147 100% to totally stranded - so far away from claimed 305 miles it may as well be a different car.

In summer at 4 miles/kWh still only 210. Range claims still seem to be bordering on fraud on all EV makers adverts.

Still I remember only a year or two ago people on here claimed 50 mile range was enough because the average U.K. use is 30mikes a day - seems moronic now.

Dingu

3,808 posts

31 months

Sunday 26th March 2023
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LivLL said:
Thanks,LFP showing useable 52.5kwh and another forum user on another thread saying he gets 2.8 miles/kWh in winter in his car.

That’s 147 100% to totally stranded - so far away from claimed 305 miles it may as well be a different car.

In summer at 4 miles/kWh still only 210. Range claims still seem to be bordering on fraud on all EV makers adverts.

Still I remember only a year or two ago people on here claimed 50 mile range was enough because the average U.K. use is 30mikes a day - seems moronic now.
How is the difference in standard claimed range and actual range related to average U.K. mileage? Lots of hyperbole in your post really. Bit dramatic.

LivLL

10,893 posts

198 months

Sunday 26th March 2023
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Dingu said:
How is the difference in standard claimed range and actual range related to average U.K. mileage? Lots of hyperbole in your post really. Bit dramatic.
Thanks for your very useful post. Amazing work. Maybe you could elaborate on what exactly I’m exaggerating?

Kudos

2,672 posts

175 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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I see they are now offering 3,000 miles supercharging as well if delivery taken by 31st March.

Familymad

683 posts

218 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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Seen that. Normally a pre cursor for another price drop?

ghibbett

1,901 posts

186 months

Tuesday 28th March 2023
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Kudos said:
I see they are now offering 3,000 miles supercharging as well if delivery taken by 31st March.
It is of course the end of the 1st quarter, hence the incentives.

My car was only ordered last week, with an estimated delivery of early June, however they've clearly matched me to a stock car, as I now have collection tomorrow!

Considering I was 7 months into my Polestar 2 order - with at least 5 months remaining until delivery - it's somewhat a win in ordering to collection being less than 10 days!

PF62

3,670 posts

174 months

Tuesday 28th March 2023
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Financial Times - "Tesla cars lose value faster than rival models after price cuts" - www.ft.com/content/27ce84f8-915f-48f0-b4a6-2824235...

"The value of second-hand Tesla cars has collapsed since the electric-vehicle maker embarked on a series of price cuts for new models in the past six months, according to sales data.

The value of a new Model 3 with a long-range battery bought in January this year in the UK for £57,435 is forecast to fall 46 per cent to £31,300 by January 2024, according to industry pricing agency CAP HPI.

This compares with only a 4 per cent fall over 12 months for the same model purchased in September 2021, which cost £48,435 new and was worth £46,300 a year later."

Familymad

683 posts

218 months

Tuesday 28th March 2023
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The glory days have gone and EV’s will be priced like the rest of the market. I was looking at used iX’s and a 50 can be had for £75k down from nearly £100k new. So 25% done in 18months. Not very cheap motoring but probably expected with such a chunky list.

AVB

71 posts

17 months

Tuesday 28th March 2023
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Familymad said:
The glory days have gone and EV’s will be priced like the rest of the market. I was looking at used iX’s and a 50 can be had for £75k down from nearly £100k new. So 25% done in 18months. Not very cheap motoring but probably expected with such a chunky list.
I agree. There is nothing magic about an EV that means they would be priced differently. Supply and demand plus the cost of new cars will drive second hand value. If the price of a new car falls (which is unique to Tesla at the moment) then it will have an inevitable impact on used values.

FYI - I sold my 5 1/2 year old MX in December, so well past the used car peak, for 50% of what I paid for it. I didn't think that was bad.

kurokawa

585 posts

109 months

Tuesday 28th March 2023
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LivLL said:
Thanks,LFP showing useable 52.5kwh and another forum user on another thread saying he gets 2.8 miles/kWh in winter in his car.

That’s 147 100% to totally stranded - so far away from claimed 305 miles it may as well be a different car.

In summer at 4 miles/kWh still only 210. Range claims still seem to be bordering on fraud on all EV makers adverts.

Still I remember only a year or two ago people on here claimed 50 mile range was enough because the average U.K. use is 30mikes a day - seems moronic now.
In summer I could easily achieve 5.0+ mil/kWh.
A recent trip to Heathrow, less than 5 degree, doing full dual carriageway and motorway I could average 3.4mil/kWh
A model 3 getting at low at 2.8 have to be performance model and driving it like digital 0/1 on accelerator and brake

shirt

22,633 posts

202 months

Tuesday 28th March 2023
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Chipper said:
What ever way you look at it the model 3 for £40000 really does look like good value.
viewed as an EV yes. viewed as a car, very far from it.

Familymad

683 posts

218 months

Tuesday 28th March 2023
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Viewed as a car…. a very good point. I have been blown away at the smoke and mirrors played by all the manufacturers to get the buying public into the lie that circa £50k should be the new entry point for EV family car ownership … amazing work if you can get it !

At less than £45k for a big SUV tho…


Edited by Familymad on Tuesday 28th March 22:53

thecremeegg

1,965 posts

204 months

Wednesday 29th March 2023
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Familymad said:
Viewed as a car…. a very good point. I have been blown away at the smoke and mirrors played by all the manufacturers to get the buying public into the lie that circa £50k should be the new entry point for EV family car ownership … amazing work if you can get it !

At less than £45k for a big SUV tho…


Edited by Familymad on Tuesday 28th March 22:53
Damn at that price I'd get it bought, cheapest is showing at £49k for me?

Familymad

683 posts

218 months

Wednesday 29th March 2023
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There were around 15 at that price and all gone by midnight

Richyboy

3,741 posts

218 months

Saturday 1st April 2023
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Looks like I missed out on the 38k ones. I think I’ll wait for the updated version as it’s so close.

RGL

96 posts

70 months

Sunday 2nd April 2023
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Hopefully mx and ms will start deliveries for uk, that should lower price for 3/y bit further

gangzoom

6,316 posts

216 months

Sunday 2nd April 2023
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Familymad said:
At less than £45k for a big SUV tho…
The Y is almost as practical/big as our X, and has more range/charges faster. £45K for one brand new is a fab price, for family duties they will last for years to come. This was the state of our X this morning, I simply don’t have time to look after it properly and its the family/skip run/general day to day hack.





But 30 minutes with a hoover + some wipes and its looking almost ‘as new’.….after all these years (coming up to 7), I’m still amazed how easy it is to clean these cars. With ‘free for life’ supercharing we aren’t parteing with our X until forced to do, but otherwise a £45K Y would be very tempting.




Heres Johnny

7,239 posts

125 months

Tuesday 4th April 2023
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There are still plenty of cars around, Tesla just took all the discounted ones down as they weren't going to deliver them before the end of the quarter.

They also registered a load of them as demo cars and are now just cycling their old demo fleet with a discount.

Stick around though, 6 weeks and the discounts on new will be back.