Tesla raises prices again on Model S, Y, X
Stop the press. We have news. Hot news. You’ll probably want to sit down for this one. Reuters report that thing Tesla has changed the price again. Obviously, the previous sale has gone too far so now Teslas are more expensive. The Model S and Model X are now $1,000 more expensive than they used to be, and the Model Y is $250 more expensive. However, the Model 3 still has the same price tag. And now.
That means if you want to buy a Tesla Model S, you will have to pay $88,490. Model X currently $98,490 and the performance version of both is $108,490. The Model Y is currently priced at $47,490 or $54,490 for the performance version. And the Model 3 stays at $40,240 and $53,240 for the performance version.
Although the prices of most Teslas have increased, the Model S is still 16% cheaper than it was in January and the Model Y is 19% cheaper. The Model Y Performance appears to be a steal from the lineup, priced 23% less than it did in January. Overall, Tesla has slashed prices six times this year.
All these price changes are certainly frustrating for people who just want to know the price of a car. If you wait a day, will you save $1,000 or will you have to pay another $1,000? A thousand dollars probably doesn’t really matter to someone who makes enough money to spend $50,000 on a car, but that’s the principle of it, you know?
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Then again, it’s not like anyone who goes into a traditional dealership knows what their car is going to cost either. Maybe you can negotiate a cheaper price with no add-ons. Maybe there’s a dealer markup that wasn’t advertised. Maybe they’ll try to stick you with a mandatory protection package and a $700 documentation fee. It’s all frustrating, and we’re all tired.