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Yea, all of those Model S that dealerships have are going to collect dust. None of them have reduced price. There are some USED 2022 Model S for the same price as a brand new Model S from Tesla. Lmao.I called a few dealers looking to get a 22 S for around 65k. They are clueless on the price drop and don't seem to care. Kept telling me they paid more than 75k for the car. They need to get religion fast.
Strangely, even Tesla doesn't seem to have figured it out yet. They want 70k for a used 2022 model on their own website. Seems a bit high to me. I'm content to wait it out and enjoy my RS3 until the right deal comes along.Yea, all of those Model S that dealerships have are going to collect dust. None of them have reduced price. There are some USED 2022 Model S for the same price as a brand new Model S from Tesla. Lmao.
Congrats @Ddivinia! You won't regret it!!!Price reduction is working. We pulled the trigger after seeing the drop. MSP inbound. Should get it next week.
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Depending on where you are located, feel free to pm me. I'm in Pittsburgh.I certainly feel bad for folks upside down due to recent price drops. I'm gonna be listing my MS for sale soon when my MXP VIN gets assigned, so I'm in the boat with you folks. Can't say I'm disappointed at dealers holding the line. Wishful thinking: maybe strikes will improve values... Unlikely, but stranger things have happened. I'm thinking I'll try for around $65k and see what happens. Seems like aggressive side of reasonable based on what else is out there, but it also seems like we're in a market where the bid and ask just aren't matching up well.
Market still hasn't caught with the price reductions. Dealers still being stubborn asking 70k plus for used 22s. It's amazing how obtuse they can be.All MSP ads disappeared from Cars.com … there are only two, 100 miles from my zip code, and they are asking too much for 2021 and 2022 models.
Market still hasn't caught with the price reductions. Dealers still being stubborn asking 70k plus for used 22s. It's amazing how obtuse they can be.
This, plus they’re hoping Tesla raises the prices so they don’t take a major loss.Give it another 30 days when those cars are still collecting dust and then they will be panicking...they may have paid too much for them so now trying desperately to see if someone is dumb enough to bite
Yup. They aren’t making a move until next quarter.This, plus they’re hoping Tesla raises the prices so they don’t take a major loss.
Risky bet. Tesla could just as well reduce them further.This, plus they’re hoping Tesla raises the prices so they don’t take a major loss.
Fingers crossed for this to happen. $69420 again for the MSLR? $85 for the plaid? Dare I say $80?Risky bet. Tesla could just as well reduce them further.
Right and my wife is one example of that. Yes I know this topic is about the X/S, but same goes for the Y. She has been waiting for a Cadillac Lyriq, but when the price of the MY dropped, she went out a lipstick red MYLR with premium interior for under $50K. So while I would be upset if I had bought earlier, I guess she got lucky. So she saved $30K by not buying the Lyriq. I'm happy about that.The competition has arrived and wants Tesla’s breakfast, lunch, and dinner! Elon knows that, hence price seesawing, whether they are strategic or not, model refreshes, minor improvements, etc.
Fingers crossed for this to happen. $69420 again for the MSLR? $85 for the plaid? Dare I say $80?
There's going to be so much interest in the new Q4 Tesla products Highland and Cybertruck, and perhaps even some Highland-driven starter interest in the Juniper Y, that it makes me wonder which of two routes Tesla will go with the S/X: lower prices even more to generate more demand with lower price buyers, or hold/raise and just let S/X margins be good and the volume fall where it may. We will find out!Very possible for 69430 for the LR.
I see potentially a 84,990 for the Plaid if sales slows and they need to push numbers before end of this year...maybe by december??
But those cars have USS perhaps. That's worth something, at least until the next update disables them....Yea, all of those Model S that dealerships have are going to collect dust. None of them have reduced price. There are some USED 2022 Model S for the same price as a brand new Model S from Tesla. Lmao.
im def hoping for the former.There's going to be so much interest in the new Q4 Tesla products Highland and Cybertruck, and perhaps even some Highland-driven starter interest in the Juniper Y, that it makes me wonder which of two routes Tesla will go with the S/X: lower prices even more to generate more demand with lower price buyers, or hold/raise and just let S/X margins be good and the volume fall where it may. We will find out!
There's going to be so much interest in the new Q4 Tesla products Highland and Cybertruck, and perhaps even some Highland-driven starter interest in the Juniper Y, that it makes me wonder which of two routes Tesla will go with the S/X: lower prices even more to generate more demand with lower price buyers, or hold/raise and just let S/X margins be good and the volume fall where it may. We will find out!