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Interesting. Looks like these are still at $58k for now.All modern Teslas have basic lane keeping "Autopilot" and are FSD "capable". If FSD is actually included, it will clearly state that.
Tesla has secretly started offering 2023 models thru their "inventory" channel for some reason. Likely because they want to get some ultrasonic-less cars on American roads for beta testing but don't want prominent public pricing on their home page to suddenly change from $58K to well under $55K on Jan1 to meet the tax credit limits.
Of course. Why would you want to wait for a car that’s in stock? LolYou can't order them, but yes you can get one through the existing inventory. The catch is you must accept delivery before the end of year or else Tesla will cancel your order.
Did you notice that they're "Coming Soon"? Last I checked, not physically in stock at the pickup location means.... not in stock.Of course. Why would you want to wait for a car that’s in stock? Lol
nope. those are likely just cars slotted for prior orders which got cancelled and those order slots are now opened up. the car is getting produced regardless but the buyer will have to changeIt's very clear if you look towards the bottom of each car's listing. It says "Expected to be built and available for delivery in Nov-Dec" (emphasis added by me on Expected). It looks like they are taking pre-order reservations for 2023 models they expect to start building later this fall their expectation is to ship them to locations as "inventory".
I was checking the Tesla site today and noticed a bunch of 2023 Model 3 LR are for sale. This just happened. I thought you couldn’t order a M3LR?
The cool part is they aren’t adding FSD automatically. Before, everything on the site had FSD at $15k.
Of course. Why would you want to wait for a car that’s in stock? Lol
It's very clear if you look towards the bottom of each car's listing. It says "Expected to be built and available for delivery in Nov-Dec" (emphasis added by me on Expected).
nope. those are likely just cars slotted for prior orders which got cancelled and those order slots are now opened up. the car is getting produced regardless but the buyer will have to change
Tesla has secretly started offering 2023 models thru their "inventory" channel for some reason. Likely because they want to get some ultrasonic-less cars on American roads for beta testing but don't want prominent public pricing on their home page to suddenly change from $58K to well under $55K on Jan1 to meet the tax credit limits.
I can't figure out why Tesla would care if the M3LR qualifies for a consumer tax rebate. They would have to lower the price for it qualify, no? And why would they do that when the car is selling just fine at its all time high price?Along with that, I think a lot of people are holding their orders until 2023 to see what will happen, in case Tesla adjusts any pricing to get the Model 3 LR to qualify for the tax rebate. (I'm one of them)