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How could you get this much discount? I saw one right now with 600 miles on it and only $400 discount?I bought mine in this way. $11,xxx discount in exchange for 7K on the clock which effectively paid for FSD and sales tax.
There have been quite a few aggressive discounts documented by forum members but most of them occurred in the first half of Q2. Now that demand is so strong I think it’s unlikely you will see any sizable discounts on showroom inventory. One person just posted a discount of only $2,470 on a 2018 LR RWD car. And that’s a discount on a $2,000 red paint upgrade, so only a $470 discount relative to what a base paint model would have cost back then. Pretty slim.
This would be me. The car is a 2018 but only has 117 miles. Still haven't seen the car not have received any updates on where it is...seems like there might be a story behind it.
I'd be all over it if they gave significant discounts on a demo car but the discounts are meh.I do not understand why we didn't go for an inventory or demo car. After 2 months, I have had over 50 people trying our new Model 3 so they know how the future looks like .
If they took somewhat care of the inventory vehicle I see no problem in saving some cash and go for a marginally used vehicle.
That would be a model 3, obviously...I just grabbed a Model 4 2019 with 980 miles. Waiting for arrival. Saved a couple of grand. Didn't want to wait. Hopefully week of 2/19.
I theorize that in 1000 miles, most infant mortality issues should have surfaced. Guess we will see.
The last new vehicle I bought was in 1970 - yes, the Pleistocene era... Guess we will see.
There's a helluva difference between 600 and 7,000 miles on a "new" car with the latter most definitely being sold as used.I bought mine in this way. $11,xxx discount in exchange for 7K on the clock which effectively paid for FSD and sales tax.
How could you get this much discount? I saw one right now with 600 miles on it and only $400 discount?
Many manufacturers sell demo cars as new and honestly this is my favorite way to buy or lease cars as the discounts are often significant and in some cases even better than buying used from private party or third party dealers.There's a helluva difference between 600 and 7,000 miles on a "new" car with the latter most definitely being sold as used.