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In reply to the discussion: Tesla discounts Model S by $30,000 and Model X by $41,000 to gain EV tax credits [View all]LiberalFighter
(53,544 posts)14. I would think crazy right wingers would be hugging their gas vehicles for life.
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Tesla discounts Model S by $30,000 and Model X by $41,000 to gain EV tax credits [View all]
Zorro
Sep 2023
OP
Or it was decided selling older vehicals at a loss and maximizing the tax credit made sense.
Gore1FL
Sep 2023
#32
I'm wondering if all those people that bought those things at the much higher price are
4lbs
Sep 2023
#4
That does appear to be inflated for whatever reason, even the Plaid wasn't that high
Shermann
Sep 2023
#26
I do about the same, only had two car loans in my life. My first I got a $300 cash loan
doc03
Sep 2023
#29
Wow - a 1961 Corvair! The first car I drove was a 1963 - unsafe at the speeds I drove.
erronis
Sep 2023
#49
I would think crazy right wingers would be hugging their gas vehicles for life.
LiberalFighter
Sep 2023
#14
I drove a new Prius as a rental. Its been redesigned & looks good! I avg 60mpg
oldsoftie
Sep 2023
#15
It's an old-model liquidation sale to minimize loss on discontinued vehicals. nt
Gore1FL
Sep 2023
#33
He has turned off so many people in SF that the Tesla lot is full of unsold cars
kimbutgar
Sep 2023
#16
well their is upside down in a car loan and now really really really upside down on a car loan
dembotoz
Sep 2023
#21
Well, from this, it's obvious the cars were extremely over priced to start with
ashredux
Sep 2023
#28
Well, how would you feel if you bought 6 months ago, and now they drop the price 40k
ashredux
Sep 2023
#36
So,until yesterday, you would have been perfectly satisfied & thought it was worth the asking price
MichMan
Sep 2023
#38
It's great news for all prospective EV buyers, tens of million in the near future!
Alexander Of Assyria
Sep 2023
#37
rather buy from an auto maker whom i don't have to question their loyalty to America
MistakenLamb
Sep 2023
#30
They want to clear out the cars they aren't making anymore for new models that sell.
Gore1FL
Sep 2023
#34