Dang! They must have a crapload of cars in stock to unload! I got $3,750. OK- I'm happy with that, but geez! It should be a buying frenzy. Right? Maybe not. If $3,750 didn't work, then if 10K SC miles didn't work, then let's give them a deal worth almost $9,000. And if that doesn't? Are people just not buying cars? Still no word if the tax credit will be $3,750 or $7,500. And now the U.S. won't decide that until the second Q of 2023. I have to think that Tesla might be getting kinda worried about their stock price slide and what Musk might be up to, and what their 4Q delivery numbers are amounting up to. In China, the delivery stats are turning rather bleak. Employee layoffs looming in two of three countries, hiring freezes and shifts being reduced. I'm glad I have my Y now, but I think we're only looking at very the beginning of much greater price reductions, all around to spur some demand. Sandy Munro is predicting Model Y prices could get as low as the high 30K range before long if Tesla sees mounting price competition worldwide.