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Tesla lowers Model 3 and Model Y prices in the US once again

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Ro, 18 April 2023

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This is the sixth time Tesla is slashing its prices (with the occasional hike inbetween) - this time it's the Model 3 and Model Y. Back in January, the company started the so-called price war with drastically slashing prices of all its vehicles.

Tesla lowers Model 3 and Model Y prices in the US once again

According to the US website, the RWD variant of the Model 3 is now selling for $39,990, which is $1,000 down from its original price. The LR and Performance iterations of Model Y both cost $3,000 less.

A friendly reminder that the Model 3 is no longer eligible for a full tax credit in the US after the government updated the EV tax credit rules. Vehicles using components from "countries of concern" don't get the full tax credit and since the Model 3 uses Chinese-made batteries, the government will give you only $3,750 back.

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  • qZ9
  • 28 Apr 2023

You haven’t driven one…go drive it and I promise you’d pay whatever they want lol.

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  • Iyg
  • 26 Apr 2023

The battery Tesla is importing from China is an LFP battery pack. One of the safest available. The manufacturer is CATL, world's largest EV battery manufacturer. Currently working with Tesla, Ford, BMW, and others. They are exceptionally good at...

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  • Rudy Monos
  • kgM
  • 25 Apr 2023

So many negative comments. This is a wave from the past to the present. We started with electric cars and we will end it with electric cars. We get our batteries from China because of cost and workmanship. Both are good from were Tesla buys them from...

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