The new Model Y is not a bargain, but this one is. It's $4,000 cheaper!
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Besides, the Long Range is $7,000 cheaper, and the Performance is $8,000 cheaper!
The new Model Y is not a bargain, but this one is. It's $4,000 cheaper!
Select your state on the Tesla Inventory page for on-road costs and stock availabilty.
Besides, the Long Range is $7,000 cheaper, and the Performance is $8,000 cheaper!
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Sealion 7 here I come!! Bring on price wars =)
Ill extend the thanks to MG
It's because of new model, not due to BYD.
Not really. New model would cost even more if they had their way.
It really is more BYD, new model just comes in at higher prices, price drops like this really hurt depreciation perception of vehicles and not something they like to do. BYD are putting incredible pressure on Telsa sales at this point all around the world.
lmao wot
lol no one says that in china, surely the anti EV brigade can come up with more original tropes
BYD Brazil scandal exposes flaws in Chinese investment
"Slavery-like" working conditions have been uncovered at the Chinese EV maker's factory site in Brazil, casting a spotlight on the standards maintained by Chinese companies outsourcing workers at foreign locations.
https://www.dw.com/en/byd-brazil-scandal-exposes-flaws-in-ch…
What?
Tesla Model Y RWD Existing Inventory: $53,700 (2024) Delivered + on-Road Costs @Tesla
Delivered vs +ORC…?
Delivered is not driveaway
Delivered to the dealer, or wherever Tesla stores their cars.
Agree though that it's confusing.
or wherever Tesla stores their cars.
In the US it's usually abandoned mall parking lots.
Ironic
friday meltdown? Can we remove comments like this? Zero relevance to the deal or product offered
Can't remove. Best we can do is neg it to oblivion.
People just want to shut their ears and morals, and ignore the people and ethics behind the product.
@cnut: Elons definitely an abomination, but what car company has an ethical CEO at its helm?
@BarkGains: Good point, lol
I don't care about his ideologies. If it makes me live a better life I am happy to buy from Tesla.
So you would buy from Hitler if he had good quality chicken at a reasonable price?
If only people had bought his artwork it might have saved a few million lives.
Lemme guess… soymilk in your coffee?
Or you know… a well priced small family car…
That's the spirit! As long as I benefit who cares how many others suffer!!
Peak consumerism right here.
your point would be valid if space karen as an entity was seperate from the ethos of tetla the company
That's either ignorance or stupidity
Running five successful companies
"Running"
Your very exclusive dedication to Tesla and Big Man Tyrone is pretty freaking hilarious!
@brotherfranciz: 😁 thank you
poopoo kaka space karen - that's pretty funny tbh!
It is not $53,700 Delivered.
wait for a second hand y under 40k
You can't even get one for 50k now
Enjoy your $3,000 a year insurance premium and $3,000 per year depreciation.
But I'm sure the $50 fuel savings per week is WoRtH iT.
Which petrol cars don't depreciate?
992 GT3 RS
Boner machine.
Except you have to buy like x10 Cayenne beforehand
with or without the Weissach Package?
I'd say almost every car depreciates that amount or more per year until Year 6. Whether you like Toyota, Honda, Ford, BMW, Audi, Mercedes, Subaru, Mazda, the overall depreciation is likely 10-20% in the first year (if you drive 15k kms to 25k kms per year), and 5-10% of the car value per year until Year 6, before plateauing for a while and then tanking in value quickly after 130,000kms, and even more after 200k kms.
Insurance is going up for all cars, though the Electrics do seem to be pretty pricy!
Sister in law bought a used Corolla Hybrid for $26.5k to use for 1 year and sold it for around $23k.
Try thinking harder.
@keejoonc: Quick sale? Desperate for cash. Trade in?
@Wizard: How much do you think a 3-4 year old Corolla Hybrid with 60,000km on it would sell for privately?
@keejoonc: Have you checked Redbook?
@keejoonc: I bought a 5 year old Xtrail for 7k, drove it for 5 years, added 100k km to it and sold it for 10k. Neither experience means much as singular data points.
@the beach place: Bought a camry for 18k, drove over 40k in 3 years and sold it for 26k
@Mortin: Did you buy before or after 2020 ?
@whyisave: After
@whyisave: Used car market was ridiculous even until early 2024.
@keejoonc: I bought my 3rd gen Prius back in 2014 for 9K. Drove almost 10 years, added up 200K in odometer. Didn't spend anything other than tyres, oil and filter. Sold it for same price I bought 10 years later.
@npnp: 9k car doesn't have much to depreciate and your case is an outlier. Pointless.
Nissan Skyine GT-R
Nissan GTR woulda been nice..
German cars.
Let them buy ICE cars mate someone need to keep the economic going.
normal car is around 80-100 per tank, average too fill is around 40 times a year, so a year cost is 4k.
but all the petrol car depricate a lot over the past one year
Hybrid.
I'm not sure the depreciation argument is particularly valid. Nobody seriously expects to buy a regular car such as this and not have it lose value.
The real issue is that young people lease a tesla at $60k to look cool without thinking of the ramificarions in a few years time.
After 3 years and thier lease is almost up the trade in value is $30k and they move into a new 2025 version and the cycle repeats.
I dont know about you but after 30 years, a AU falcon will still be running, and a collecrs car is worth ten times it's current price.
Many younger people (and richer) are buying teslas (and other EVs) on novated leases because it's actually cheaper than outright purchase. The higher your tax bracket, the cheaper it gets and that includes onroad costs too like services, insurance etc thanks to FBT exemption.
I think i was doing a case study math on a model Y a year ago when it would've costed 67k. Worked it out to be under 58-60k after all the maths and I'm not in thr highest tax bracket. If you're there that would've been about 52k. Not to mention all the "discounted" insurance and other service costs.
@wackedupwacko: Anti EV people usually have no clue about how novated leases work LOL
mate in 30 years a petrol “AU falcon” is going to cost an eye watering fortune in synthetic fuel or be otherwise impossible to run. Depreciation on ICE cars is going to approach 100% by 2035.
@idalla: Let's see how your prediction goes. 2035 is only 10 years from now. I reckon EV's will be about 50% of the market by then, which means there will still be lots of ICE vehicles on the road.
We have a performance and a standard tesla. For insurance the standard is $1350 a year and the performance is $1571
We do 35-40,000km a year and save a heck of a lot more than $50 a week.
Actual information with real numbers instead of biased made-up BS to support an opinion. Thank you @gavincato
The loss comes when you try to sell it
For now this is true, might change over the next 5-10 years
@BigPeeper: Well only get worse, I imagine will be seeing a bunch requiring battery replacements that will be worth not much
@cille745: When they hit 500,000km? Seems a reasonable thing to expect
@dtc: Batteries don’t just deteriorate on kms, age as well.
Who does 50,000km a year?
we didn't buy it expecting to profit when we sold it :)
sydeny?
near wollongong
nsw?
Our Model 3 standard range insurance costs us $1,271 a year with Shannons.
Are you over 60 years old?
Same for me through NRMA
Wow taht is cheap insurance with who are you with to get this price?
GIO - both over 40.
Suburb / insurer?
near wollongoing, gio.
@gavincato: Thanks, great rates! Typical in VIC is 2-3x
Ditto. People get so hung up on the misinformation out there. Fact is I’d happily pay more for the incredible driving experience we get from the standard RWD models, the instant acceleration, quiet driving, comfort and tech, convenience of charging at home, and lack of smell in the garage and the 19 oil changes I haven’t had to do myself over the current km travelled.
BUT it turns out I get all that for cheaper than ICE haha. Insurance 1300 and charging at ~5 dollars a week.
Better off buying a $500 shitbox drive it for 10 years then sell it for $1000 if you treat it as a high yield investment
Thanks BYD for this discount !!