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Wow, that took what, 10 days? Or less? lol
Nope, should be locked in to the lower price unless you change your config.So for people who ordered before the price drop, and got the lowered $52,990 price, will it automatically go up by $500 like if went down before?
They still honour the price even if you change configuration. When I made a change from MSM to DBM my base price didn't change even though Tesla had raised prices three times since I'd ordered. They had also increased the delivery fees and they still honoured my original delivery fee. Of course I had to pay the extra $1300 for DBM over MSM but that was it.Tesla honors old prices you ordered as long as you don't change the configuration. If they drop prices before delivery, they also give you the updated lower price.
Your locked in the price if you placed a deposit.I wonder, if you have an order in, does your price go up with it? (I ordered earlier today)
it goes same for BMW’s too. I purchased a 208 BMW M4 convertible in summer of 2019 for $67.5 k with 4K miles with all options including carbon fiber bits minus ceramic brakes. The previous user traded it for a Ferrari. Now the M4 price with my options was about $110k new. All cars take a loss as soon as you leave the Stealership. It your choice to sell or pay that price amount.Don’t forget Maserati that depreciates 50% or more only after 3 years. A physician I work with bought a Quattroporte, paid $110k for it, after 2 years he was trying to trade it in for a Ferrari, the dealer was going to give him a trade in price of 60-65k, couldn’t remember since it was about 10 years ago. But looking at that, that’s a 40% price reduction and only after 2 years.
It's to make more money. Simple.The more I think about this the more I just scratch my head...what was the point of a $500 increase? I guess it limited the number of configs that will qualify for the tax credit so maybe that will make it easier on Tesla to just run long production runs of those configs? I don't know? Maybe just a signal that the price isn't going to be stable...scare more people into ordering??
It's the MSRP that applies to your order, set by Tesla at the time of order.Wonder how the feds are gonna determine MSRP; time of order or time of delivery. If I had ordered a vehicle that's now just over the limit I might consider modifying it.
They’re is always somebody to complain if they lower or raise prices. But no one complains on why the Eggs are over $5 a dozen.Not surprising. They dropped pricing dramatically, got some buzz, now increase it a bit to collect some profits off the demand. May even “tease” a future price bump if people are still buying.
They need to do this to build in a buffer for end of quarter incentives.
Looking forward to hearing people who buy today complain in 2 months that they deserve a price refund.
Date | Price | Change |
3/15/2019 | $51,000 | |
3/24/2019 | $52,000 | $1,000 |
1/29/2020 | $52,990 | $990 |
7/11/2020 | $49,990 | -$3,000 |
2/21/2021 | $48,990 | -$1,000 |
3/11/2021 | $49,900 | $910 |
4/8/2021 | $50,490 | $590 |
4/22/2021 | $50,990 | $500 |
5/6/2021 | $51,490 | $500 |
5/21/2021 | $51,990 | $500 |
6/9/2021 | $52,490 | $500 |
6/25/2021 | $52,990 | $500 |
7/22/2021 | $53,990 | $1,000 |
10/5/2021 | $54,990 | $1,000 |
10/22/2021 | $56,990 | $2,000 |
11/4/2021 | $57,990 | $1,000 |
11/11/2021 | $58,990 | $1,000 |
3/9/2022 | $59,990 | $1,000 |
3/14/2022 | $62,990 | $3,000 |
6/15/2022 | $65,990 | $3,000 |
1/12/2023 | $52,990 | -$13,000 |
1/24/2023 | $53,490 | $500 |
Tesla is always tweaking their prices. Until a few days ago, I was shocked at how often. Here is a price change history for the Model Y LR:
Date Price Change 3/15/2019 $51,000 3/24/2019 $52,000 $1,000 1/29/2020 $52,990 $990 7/11/2020 $49,990 -$3,000 2/21/2021 $48,990 -$1,000 3/11/2021 $49,900 $910 4/8/2021 $50,490 $590 4/22/2021 $50,990 $500 5/6/2021 $51,490 $500 5/21/2021 $51,990 $500 6/9/2021 $52,490 $500 6/25/2021 $52,990 $500 7/22/2021 $53,990 $1,000 10/5/2021 $54,990 $1,000 10/22/2021 $56,990 $2,000 11/4/2021 $57,990 $1,000 11/11/2021 $58,990 $1,000 3/9/2022 $59,990 $1,000 3/14/2022 $62,990 $3,000 6/15/2022 $65,990 $3,000 1/12/2023 $52,990 -$13,000 1/24/2023 $53,490 $500
The IRS' own website does not clearly articulate when or how the MSRP will be determined. Just sayin I'm not taking any chances on getting burned by a technicality.It's the MSRP that applies to your order, set by Tesla at the time of order.