father_of_6
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I think that's good marketing. I know it's simple math that people can do on their own, but actually seeing those lower prices in print definitely has psychological impact.
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We carry that one further - I don't buy electricity to charge my Tesla - I have 11KW of Tesla solar panels on the roof!Great way to continue sustainable transportation for all. My wife loves our 3, and we used to have a Subaru. She likes the ease of use and size as she runs errands and kids all over.
Yep. Along with the Federal tax credit (which is non-refundable), you can get a discount of $11K on an M3 - in addition to whatever 'price adjustment' Tesla may dole out.I did not know that $3500 comes off the purchase price at time of sale. ( in mass)
why didn't you wait few more weeks. End of quarter is typically the least price.Just placed an order of a 2023 white model 3 LFP rwd, $38,xxx before the $7500 tax deduction.
good point!why didn't you wait few more weeks. End of quarter is typically the least price.
Can you define "updated"? Did you cancel and reorder or ask them to discount you?updated my order to get the extra 1k discount, so now it's at $37,1xx I am happy with that.
I saw a better deal going to that same tesla store on tesla inventory, I drove there and spoke with a sales person, that sales person helped me move the vin# in my order from the expensive one to the cheaper one, documents automatically updated in terms of dollars/financial numbers in my tesla app. Order # doesn't change.Can you define "updated"? Did you cancel and reorder or ask them to discount you?
At mt kisco in NY I now see a $42,520 AWD LR Model 3, which is a grand cheaper than when I posted the same a week back in this thread.
To the OP. You can adjust your withholding via w4 to prepay less federal tax. The current w4 makes this easy.
Of course, payroll is my profession, but anyone with logic can figure this out too.
Personally, I never loan the irs money and monitor my prepayments to be just enough not to cause penalty, and happily let the irs loan me money until April.