Tesla price cuts

Tesla price cuts

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soupdragon1

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Friday 13th January 2023
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Quite significant.

You can get into a Model Y for £45k now. Thats a big chuck of the previous £52k price

£53k MY LR
£60k MY Perf

M3 SR £43k
M3 LR £51k
M3 Perf £58k

Existing owners will be getting a residual hit, ouch. Those who bought on PCP or lease, no real drama I guess.

soupdragon1

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Silvanus said:
Quite bold in a market where everyone else are putting prices up, especially considering how well the Y is selling. Wonder what's at play.
Yep. The VW ID 4 seems to have went from £37 grand to nearly £39 grand and thats with a small battery, low spec

soupdragon1

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page3 said:
It’s not really a reduction, it just less of an increase than 12 months ago.

Tesla pricing is like Amazon pricing.
Its definitely a reduction. £55k for MY LR when it was released, so cheaper now.

MY SR cheapest price historically was £52k and now £45k

The model 3 was sub £40k 4 years ago but that was with £3.5k Govt grant so was still over £40k base price I think, so for M3, I guess you could say its not a reduction? Inflation adjusted though, it probably is.

soupdragon1

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snorkel sucker said:
It's like people never expected this bubble to burst . . .
It hasn’t thought. Still £2K more than last year.

Prices still to come down.
Your numbers are out. That's not right, prices now are cheaper than at any point last year.