Yes obviously not but that's not the "original price" I was mentioning.There isn't an "original price" on MYAWD - it didn't exist at the time of the order.
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Yes obviously not but that's not the "original price" I was mentioning.There isn't an "original price" on MYAWD - it didn't exist at the time of the order.
Yep, and the people who tend to be seeing MYAWD offers have reservations which were made in 2022, ...
Not sure what you're basing that on as I'm seeing folks with Oct 2021 EDDs get offers to switch. And from a profit standpoint it makes more sense for Tesla to get early EDDs off the books before 2022 EDDs.
GigaBerlin isn't using the front casting yet... Fremont has been using the rear casting, originally two pieces, from the beginning...They showed the NEW 2170 Battery Pack at the open house, using Front and Rear Castings and they've been pumping cars out for three months. Austin has the same production line.
MontyFloyd is right. All these arguments about whether it is possible to put a 2170 Battery Pack in an Austin built MYLR are ended by just looking at Berlin. They showed the NEW 2170 Battery Pack at the open house, using Front and Rear Castings and they've been pumping cars out for three months. Austin has the same production line. As soon as a, "regular customer" gets one of the many cars now coming out of Austin we'll know if they're YLR (too few people are taking the AWD bait). BTW, Fremont can't do any of this because, (as argued elsewhere on the Forum), Fremont is only using Rear Castings (regardless of how many Front Castings the drone flights are showing laying around outside).
I'd have to believe that's the case, because that's incredibly slow for such a small battery.its possible that they are taking it easy on the new batteries till more data is produced
Missing parts is often a cause.Austin delivery question. If the car was built in April, why did they wait until June to give it to a customer ?
i mean it only make sinceI'd have to believe that's the case, because that's incredibly slow for such a small battery.
It's $59,990.$39,990 Base price is great... $20k for AWD is a bit much haha. I still say, sell this at $50k and we have a winner.
It's really a bad deal unless you can get the car significantly faster. Most are being offered an exact trade for a worse car.Similar article to the one above but this also mentions that some reservation holders outside of TX....as far away as FL are now getting offers to change to MYAWD.
Tesla begins customer 4680 Model Y deliveries, offers new variant to customers outside of Texas
Tesla has started customer deliveries of the all-new Model Y All-Wheel Drive (AWD) made at Giga Texas, just over two months after the first vehicles with the new 4680 battery cells were delivered to employees. […]driveteslacanada.ca
Maybe Tesla doesn't want this model to be a "winner". not just yet.... at least until the production catches up.$39,990 Base price is great... $20k for AWD is a bit much haha. I still say, sell this at $50k and we have a winner.
Totally agree. I don't understand why they are offering this to people with EDDs of June and July. Nor why some MYP orders have been offered this. If Tesla wants to clear these off the lot they should be offering to those with EDDs into 2023. Those people, like myself, may actually bite. Also those people won't see a MYAWD price that is greater than their MYLR price.It's really a bad deal unless you can get the car significantly faster. Most are being offered an exact trade for a worse car.
The newer cars are at a higher price. The older ones they want to sell faster as cost of parts rise. As they get people to migrate it shifts LYMR deliveries faster.Totally agree. I don't understand why they are offering this to people with EDDs of June and July. Nor why some MYP orders have been offered this. If Tesla wants to clear these off the lot they should be offering to those with EDDs into 2023. Those people, like myself, may actually bite. Also those people won't see a MYAWD price that is greater than their MYLR price.
I think they do that to make registration taxes more manageable. In Minnesota my annual tax is calculated from the base MSRP before options. That means I'll pay tax on a $40k vehicle instead of a $60k vehicle.$39,990 Base price is great... $20k for AWD is a bit much haha. I still say, sell this at $50k and we have a winner.
Hopefully it eventually becomes a cheaper model. Our 2020 LR AWD was about $12k cheaper than a 2022.Maybe Tesla doesn't want this model to be a "winner". not just yet.... at least until the production catches up.
Hopefully it eventually becomes a cheaper model. Our 2020 LR AWD was about $12k cheaper than a 2022.