As we know, tesla unlike Traditional car companies, actually drop the price on its cars as Elon wants to pass the saving from cost cutting directly to consumers.
As competition heats up, Mach E and VW ID4 coming alive within the next few months, I believe tesla will at least have RWD out and possibly bring out Model Y SR+ to compete. Also not out of the question is dropping price on existing models. It's not fair that late arrival companies get to enjoy 7500 tax credit, but unfortunately 7500 is a lot of money. that 7500 if invested in TSLA at beginning of 2019 would be more than 50k now. It's the difference between ability to afford a decent car and pushing someone of of their budget.
I'm on the boat of debating whether to get Mach E or Model Y. If tesla comes out with a SR+ model y, it's a NO BRAINER for me to get Model Y. Otherwise, it's hard to justify the cost difference.
Crossing fingers...
As competition heats up, Mach E and VW ID4 coming alive within the next few months, I believe tesla will at least have RWD out and possibly bring out Model Y SR+ to compete. Also not out of the question is dropping price on existing models. It's not fair that late arrival companies get to enjoy 7500 tax credit, but unfortunately 7500 is a lot of money. that 7500 if invested in TSLA at beginning of 2019 would be more than 50k now. It's the difference between ability to afford a decent car and pushing someone of of their budget.
I'm on the boat of debating whether to get Mach E or Model Y. If tesla comes out with a SR+ model y, it's a NO BRAINER for me to get Model Y. Otherwise, it's hard to justify the cost difference.
Crossing fingers...