Ryan Fulcher said “I've yet to see any contract that anyone has signed that
says that Tesla
is going to deliver them a car for $35k.” Well you have not seen my
contract, but that does not mean that I did not buy a 2019 Tesla M3 for
$35,000 It is a standard range with none of the expensive add-Ins.
They are just like other car companies. If you look for overstock end of month
sales you can find a deal. I bought my long range Model S 2019 brand new
because it had been on the lot for a while for $78,000. Had like 50 miles on
it. Autopilot 100kwh battery. Sunroof.
I saw a plaid that’s been o
Funny to see the new prices - especially the Model S just under 95k as
my 2013 S85 MSRP was originally... just under 95k (!)
Regarding legacy prototype cars availability - while my 2013 is
certainly not a prototype, it still shows a few of the original early
issues, such as the touch screen leaking
($35k Tesla is here)
(Tesla≠TaTa)
It's curious to classify MSRP as "Sky High" when for over a decade they
have sold every single car they have ever produced... It appears that the
market has no problem paying whatever the price happens to be... It
couldn't possibly be that they lowered prices so