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With the MY LR only £1k more than M3 LR there has to be a price hike coming soon to MY
better put a new order in quick then before the rise...Hmmmm maybe i can sell at a profit......again
better put a new order in quick then before the rise...
supply and demandBugger. Should have ordered last night when I got home from work but family life got in the way. Will have to stick with the M3 for now.
On the other hand my wife will be pleased as I had already flipped M3 SR+ 2021 to M3 LR 2022. She wasn’t impressed when I suggested going to MY LR.
Totally agree. When Y was launched in the UK it was priced more than the 3 - so should be as it is a bigger car/SUV. However since Feb, 3 has received rapid price rises that has now put it at par in price terms with Y. I am sure in the months to come Y will see further price increases and overtake 3 eventually.Interesting how the 3/Y LR have kept effective price parity here whereas in the States the Y is notably more expensive. Wonder why?
I did. 23:33 last night. Only not sure why. I have not even got the one I already ordered yet!Bugger. Should have ordered last night when I got home from work but family life got in the way. Will have to stick with the M3 for now.
On the other hand my wife will be pleased as I had already flipped M3 SR+ 2021 to M3 LR 2022. She wasn’t impressed when I suggested going to MY LR.
I wondered if outside the States - which has always had an ingrained saloon car culture, so they need the 3 offering as their value model - it’s Tesla just moving on, and only really wanting to sell their latest (and most recently developed) model. We know Berlin Y manufacturing is more efficient, and plainly the price increases show that Tesla wouldn’t mind if they never sold another X… just a thoughtTotally agree. When Y was launched in the UK it was priced more than the 3 - so should be as it is a bigger car/SUV. However since Feb, 3 has received rapid price rises that has now put it at par in price terms with Y. I am sure in the months to come Y will see further price increases and overtake 3 eventually.
I did. 23:33 last night. Only not sure why. I have not even got the one I already ordered yet!
Tequila may have had something to do with it...
I think the plan was more. swap the one I don't have yet 6-12 months after I get it for the latest spec, a different colour and no extra money. Plus give me an excuse to continue to hang out on the shipping thread. I am not sure though, I need to I need to check with Mr Cuervo, (Jose to me, we are on first name terms)
Umm, no.'The Model X saw the worst of the price increases. A Model X Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive Long Range increased from $114,990 to $120,990.'
Based on Model 3 US/UK pricing conversion, a brand new versions of our 6 seater X with FSD is going to come out at £120K, including FSD our cost £78K.......bare in mind inflation is projected to keep on increasing over the next 6 months+. The base price of a Model X was £64K when launched in 2016, isn't technology products suppose to get CHEAPER with time, not the other way round!