Knightshade
Well-Known Member
The $7,500 tax credit definitely helped me not take a total bath, but I paid $72,700 ($65,200 with credits) for a car that is today $58,190 (granted I have a couple extra features from EAP that aren't in AP)
So you'd need to add the $6000 FSD package to the $58,190 car to be equivalent in function....which gets you to $64,190 for a functionally equivalent car today.
Compared to $65,200 that doesn't seem much of a hit.
(and even less of one if you're not account for the $350 in hardware new cars don't come with but yours did- or the $200 higher destination fee new cars come with- or the lifetime data you got if you ordered before July 1, 2018 if you did so...plus any gas savings since you got the Tesla then instead of now....)