[WA] Tesla Model Y RWD (2024) Existing Inventory: $51,100 Delivered + On-Road Costs @Tesla

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This looks like an inventory clearance price for Model Y MY2024 manufactured around August to September 2024.

It's $2,000 further cheaper than previous $53,300 inventory discount price from initial inventory sale https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/888355.

Stock only available in WA and there is $350 discount if you use a referral link.

Besides, WA ZEV Rebate for $3,500 (apply separately after you get a qualified vehicle) available until 10th of May 2025. It is like refund stamp duty for the EV registration.

Save further if you can get novated lease on it as it does not attract any FBT.

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        • Why can't both be bad? I will rather buy Japanese, S. Korean or European.

          • @dealhunter52: You mean Japan, where the government still won't admit to its war crimes from WW2? Europe, that committed genocide against Australia and America? I don't have anything for South Korea though

        • +1

          You don't hear people saying they won't buy Chinese? lol

      • Isn't the USA's war on drugs an excuse to imprison minorities and use them as prison labour?

        They've also got one of the highest per capita incarceration rates.

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_incarcera…

    • +4

      Musk is an unelected Nazi who directly caused hundreds of African babies to contract AIDS by illegally shutting US foreign aid (for example). He is a danger to democracy and the western world.

      China is a country and evil dictatorship. We trade with China to spread democracy.

      That said, this is a shopping website. They both make crap cars. Buy a European or Japanese car instead.

      • +1

        China makes crap EVs…? Lol get your head out of the sand.

        • The BYD is unusually good.

          I'm biased because I've owned American or Chinese cars before and they fell apart.

      • +2

        How did Elon make African babies contract aids exactly? By preventing babies to have protected sex? Stopping the flow of condoms to babies? Are you insane?

        • No, I am not insane. I am an Aerospace Engineer, unlike Musk.

          I don't know how you avoid the news. I wish I could.

          Babies born to people with HIV need to receive HIV medicines straight after birth to prevent HIV transmission. Musk's first Dog act was to shutdown the clinics in Africa, giving a death sentence to hundreds of babies.

          He also shut down fighting an Ebola outbreak and lied about it.

          • -1

            @prodrome: Gotcha yes Elon is evil. Your last statement that Tesla is a crap car or the Chinese cars are crap is juvenile though.

            • -1

              @Pdubes: Chinese cars have been falling apart on Australian roads for 10+ years. The BYD is strangely doing better, but utter garbage like MGs may as well be a Chery J11.

          • +2

            @prodrome:

            No, I am not insane.

            Your comments say otherwise.

        • +2

          HIV is not always transmitted through sex. Aids is the disease caused by HIV. One can be HIV positive and while being treated not transmit HIV to a child.

          https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/conditionsandtrea…

        • +1

          Elon/Trump cut funding to USAID which in turn stopped the babies born with HIV from receiving medicine that prevents them from developing full blown aids.

          • +1

            @Matt88:

            which in turn stopped the babies born with HIV from receiving medicine that prevents them from developing full blown aids.

            So why don't you donate your salary to helping them? By not doing that you are equally guilty.
            Why do all the grand plans of the Left require them to spend $Other_People's_Money?

            • @1st-Amendment: You aren't very bright are you.

              The US spent money a small amount on foreign aid to further their own interests.

              • @prodrome:

                The US spent money a small amount on foreign aid to further their own interests.

                You forgot to say how this conflicts with anything I said…

            • @1st-Amendment: I guess the "left" is about helping regular people. The "right" is about kissing the feet of billionaires who only want more money.

              • +1

                @Autonomic:

                I guess the "left" is about helping regular people. The "right" is about kissing the feet of billionaires who only want more money.

                Well that is the cartoon view of the world that almost all Leftists seem to fall for.

                Let me see if we can open up that mind a little.
                Jeff Bezos is billionaire. He currently employs 1.5 Million people. That's 1.5 million people that can eat, pay rent, buy a house, food, cars, pay taxes etc. Is it better for Jeff Bezos to run a profitable business selling things that people want to buy, where he enriches 1.5 Million other people, or do you think he'd be better in say Left-wing Cuba where his step-father fled from, to rely on the government to issue him a few peanuts a day to subsist on and where everyone else has no job and lives in abject poverty too?

                Which one of those do you thinks helps more people?

            • @1st-Amendment: You would be right if USAID were funded by Elon Musk. However, USAID is funded by American tax payers who did not raise many concerns about helping poor foreign people in last 60 years. And they also donate ~$500 billions to charity every year. What Elon did is not refusing to spend his own money on helping others. Instead, he prevented those American tax payers who are willing to help others from doing so. This is disgusting.

              • @ruanjiangongren:

                USAID is funded by American tax payers who did not raise many concerns

                Well they did exactly that at the last election. Trump ran on this platform and voters voted for it. That is how democracy works.

                about helping poor foreign people in last 60 years.

                Well this is the problem, it wasn't really about helping the poor, it was about Left-wing ideological crusades as the DOGE docs show.

                Instead, he prevented those American tax payers who are willing to help others from doing so.

                Nothing is stopping anyone from donating to charity. I'm sure the Iraqis will miss Sesame street and Ireland will miss its DEI musicals that American taxpayer were funding, but you are free to set up a GoFundMe and help these people out if you choose, just don't expect taxpayers to be funding your special interest crusades in future.
                Why do the Left's great ideas always require $Other_People's_Money?

                This is disgusting.

                What's disgusting is the people who think greater transparency and accountability in government is a bad thing.

      • +2

        Every single person working in the US government is unelected except for the president.
        Every federal judge is also unelected.

        US PRESIDENT has plenary power over the exec branch of the government . He actually is the executive branch according to article 2 of the constitution.

        Whether anyone likes it or not Trump has the power to do what he is doing.

        • Whether anyone likes it or not Trump has the power to do what he is doing.

          Ooh they definitely don't like it. I haven't seen Democrats this upset since the Republicans freed their slaves 🤣

      • He said that it was a mistake and he reversed the decision.

        • He lied about that as well.

    • -4

      Not really, the majority of these repetitive Tesla/Musk comments in every deal are CCP fanatics. Half are lonely and depressed uni student drones starved for attention and have found a common subject which aligns with other hyper-emotional tards, the other half are straight out CCP agents and bots working under instruction from Xi to post propaganda across Western countries. These comment sections now resemble some ridiculous Wechat bot feed.

      • +17

        I'm a 46 yr old defence design engineer, Musk is an idiot and the rise of fascism/right wing extremism is a major concern with ASIO and the top brass at the ADF. The emotionally charged uni students are correct, you're wrong.

        • -5

          Oh yah, I forgot there's a pasty white nerd group that basically dedicate their lives to posting rants on social media about Dutton/Morrison/Trump. They also carry on like scared little kittens, always sharing how absolutely terrified they are about every little action made by any type of conservative government.

          And you wouldn't believe it, it's quite common to find photos of these said terrified little kittens wearing red Labor party shirts 😂

          • @howcan: So you're not a pasty white nerd who is posting anti ccp rants? lmao

        • -5

          Musk is an idiot and the rise of fascism/right wing extremism is a major concern with ASIO and the top brass at the ADF.

          Lol 'top brass'? Did you hear that in a movie and thought it sounded cool? Who specifically is this 'top brass'?

          The emotionally charged uni students are correct, you're wrong.

          I'm right, you're wrong. Exactly the type of zero-logic argument we expect from emotionally charged uni students…

        • and what about the rise of anti-Semitism?

        • defence design engineer

          How ironic a military contractor has ethical concerns.

          The people who get paid to design the weapons and arms of tomorrows wars.

          • +2

            @Mixhael:

            How ironic a military contractor has ethical concerns.

            He's more than likely just a uni student playing pretend… If he worked in Defence he'd need clearance, and that strictly forbids you from misrepresenting your employer like this in online forums. He'd be sacked on the spot.

            • +1

              @1st-Amendment: That's true. Who would be dumb enough to literally identify themselves as a defence employee/contractor with their position and age, then post public criticism of our largest defence ally with public claims on behalf of the top brass of his orgnisation! The CCP AI bot that generated that post doesn't understand how absurd it would be for anyone to do that.

      • +1

        cool story, where do I collect my pay from CCP?

        • Seems like you're happy to collect your endorphin rush every time you hit that post button because your exclusively online friends will think you're cool.

          • @howcan: ok. it's probably time for you to do the dishes before mum cuts your wifi to the basement

            • @May4th: Wait, what? Why are you conversing with anonymous people on the internet like they're a 12 year old child? You think it's cool but it's highly concerning behaviour and a massive red flag.

      • +4

        They aren't bots, the are the perpetually online left activists.

      • -1

        Musk is owned by CCP. He pokes his nose in politics all around the world but I have never seen him utter a word against Xi or CCP.

      • Thank you for contributing even more. 👍

        • Oh hey again friend. Fancy seeing you trawling through a Elon Musk related post trying to be cool! Because we all know you lead a completely fulfilling and eventful life when you're not crying about the contributions of anonymous people on the internet onto a bargain website that you don't have any type of investment in, yet seem to go on the offensive for. I'm not gonna lie, it's creepy as all hell, but kind of hilarious how sad it is.

    • It's a strange world when people in Australia consider China to be more virtuous than Elon Musk

      The Left were never known for logic and reason, it's always emotion with them. Just read all the comments in here as shining proof.

    • not to mention militarily threatening their neighbors constantly.

      Like Taiwan?

      Elon Musk: I think Taiwan is an integral part of China

      • Taiwan belongs to China
        Just like Tasmania belongs to Australia

        • That is true and the actual government for all of China is the Taiwan 🇹🇼 government!

    • Lmao believing "internment" camps, "slave labour" camps.
      Actually hilarious, here's the self declared expert.

      What 'threatening', like did they go bomb countries? how about invade a bunch of countries and destablise half the world?

  • we do not buy microwaves 😅

  • I’d rather spend 1/5 of that and buy a old bmw

    • +5

      Spoken like a true westpac employee apprentice

      • +2

        Graduate investment banker with a 4.0 GPA, high yield investments

    • +4

      Really good choice for anyone who enjoys automotive repair. 👍

    • +2

      spend twice that and get a new BMW

      • +1

        spend four times that when its out of warranty

        • +1

          no no you don't do that. trade that in before it's out of warranty. get a new BMW. rinse and repeat.

      • Getting an old BMW is spending twice a new BMW

    • You are very cool and old school.

  • +2

    Tempting, great car for that price

    • +1

      I agree

  • +4

    I liked this when I test drove it a few months ago. Possibly would have bought one, but waited to see what the Juniper version would be like. It didn't feel as big as its size (I didn't really want a car that big).

    I like the Tesla service model, but have read horror stories of post warranty repair costs (I would have kept it long term). The warranty is a bit measly compared to a lot of others.

    I love the tech in them, but not the insistence on using the display for virtually everything.

    A big factor was that they seem to be the poster child for anti EV nuts and therefore vandalism and road rage. Yes you have the cameras, but I'd rather not get the damage in the first place.

    Now, given what a fascist nut job Musk is, there's no way I would contribute to his cause. The sales reps keep calling me and I can hear the desperation.

    As a temporary (some years) I bought a lightly used Hyundai Ioniq 38 for $26k. Suits my needs (I don't need long range or uber 0-100) and has a lot of mod cons.

    • +1

      i’d love an EV as i live inner city and only drive 300 kms per week , still a bit pricey my budget even used, but hopefully more used will come to the market.

      • Sometimes see the base model Ioniq under $20k. Well worth testing one.

  • not wading in on the politics but the old MY RWD is notorious for a poor ride and stiff suspension - if you are going for the old model, get a long range or performance, or wait for the cheaper new 25 MY if you are a muskhead and launch series is out of budget

    • +2

      not wading in on the politics

      There no politics in this thread, it's just a bunch of babies whining about the whoever the media told them to hate this week. After 8 years of Orange Man Bad not working, they though they'd try Elon Man Bad to see if that would work. Because you know what they say about repeating the same failed strategy over and over and expecting a different result…

      • +7

        you know I miss the days when we were arguing about actual deals and products instead of all this bs

      • +1

        username checks out

    • Not contradicting this but ALL Tesla's are known for having stiff unforgiving rides. The new ones will still be firmer than any other EV on the market.

  • Majority of the people comment here wont be able to afford $50k plus Tesla.
    Let alone getting equivalent "european" cars which double the cost.
    Yet have time to put their energy to hate Tesla and Elon.
    Otherwise it's a great car.
    I own one.
    So far only spend $40 on wiper fluids. $60 wiper and $120 2x rotation. And $350 home charging cost for 18 months.

    • +4

      I dunno. I like to think OzBargainers are canny shoppers of a range of disposable incomes, not just $2 shop types.

      Musk has made himself the 'Tesla posterboy' (despite not actually having a hand in starting it). So unlike (or far more than) any other car company CEO, what he does affects how the cars are viewed. Particularly since he started buying election results and acting like a dictators puppet master.

    • +2

      a specced camry cost circa 50k nowadays.. let's not add elitism into an already unfortunate mix of traits of tesla drivers

      • +1

        More like $60k for a car that has nowhere near the safety and tech features that a Tesla has.

    • Sounds like you are unfamiliar with novated lease policies in Australia. Depending on tax bracket, an euro EV costs about the same as a petrol Toyota Camry on novated lease (Camry is ozbargain’s default pick for a car)

      Politics aside, I see Teslas as the Toyota Camrys of the EV world and it’s completely within financial reach of the average ozbargain user.

      (Source: I recently got an iX3 on NL and very happy; interior is much much nicer than any Tesla; I do not own a Toyota Camry so take my words with a grain of salt)

    • +2

      had a look at bmw EV, double the cost, samsung motor, not sure whose battery. Tesla created the current EV market, prior to tesla mass produced EVs had bad batteries, lacked mod cons now others are catching up, but outside of china, teslas is only one with vertical supply chain integration, e.g gm, merc,bmw all buy other people’s batteries.

    • Really? Most people could buy this with an average wage lol. By modern standards it's barely an expensive new car particularly compared to those of similar size/utility.

    • Higher education levels correlate with both having higher income and holding more progressive views, so not sure your little theory checks out.

  • +8

    Wow, who would have thought that the CEO of a car company acting out as a petulant child would have real world ramifications for his company’s ability to shift product.

    I for one welcome the USA sending herr Musk all that welfare to subsidise their sales. It’s a great sign that a company is going out arse backwards when they have to rely on government hand outs.

    Stock price in free fall, massive sales nose dive, consumers losing confidence, investors seeing it for the Ponzi scheme it is, there is so much to like here.

    • Musk is the richest person in the world. I doubt redditors are going to do much about that

  • +4

    Sorry I thought I was at a bargain website. Didn’t realise I misclicked into a Reddit thread discussing world politics… my bad

    • +1

      go to any car deal and it's a wild ride

    • Put up a true cost of owning a tesla and got Negs yeah it's wild.
      And last time i check a car is not an investment.

      • +1

        It is if it's a high yield bmw

      • +3

        This is not indicative of "true costs" and is an anecdotal experience at best where you have omitted other key details on cost of ownership in your "true costs" estimate.

        Majority of the people comment here wont be able to afford $50k plus Tesla.

        What most likely caused you the negs is not so much your indepth and informative analysis of Tesla ownership costs, but your snide remark suggesting that the reason people on this site don't own a Tesla, is mostly based on them not being able to afford a Tesla.

        $50k is not a "stretch" for most people and it sits right in the middle of what most new family SUV's would cost and is inline with most of the "what car should I buy" threads expectations on price. That, coupled with generous federal tax incentives to novated lease, these vehicles means that they are probably cheaper to own in the long run than their equivalent petrol/diesel only powered options.

        • Do i need to send you receipts to proof that they are real running cost :(
          Tesla app even have a detail running cost of charging down to the cents (home + supercharger). Just punch in your electricity rate in the app. I have 8cents rate off peak.
          It even collects petrol data for saving comparison against petrol.
          In 6 months time i need to visit Tesla, likely to replace the air filter which cost less than $100.

    • Its what you call buying a product eyes wide open and giving a shit about the moral compass of a company and/or the views of its leadership team (or in this case the cult leader)

    • -1

      How is direct association with fascism not a relevant consideration when looking at a product, though?

      People love to pretend they are "not political" without acknowledging that a failure to reject, e.g., fascism is also a political decision.

      I don't think it's a student union political debating point to say "I won't buy a car from a guy doing Nazis salutes and actively working to help unravel the post-war democratic order upon which my way of life depends".

      • I see that word fascism thrown around alot these days… don't even know what it means, not sure most even do.

        • -1

          Look it up. A lot of what is happening in the US right now ticks a lot of the generally accepted boxes. Also if you don't think nazi salutes are associated with fascism I don't know if you can be helped.

  • +5

    Hmm, a while ago I said if it dropped under $50k I will buy one. I'll have to eat my words at this point.

    From a monetary perspective (ignoring Elon and what he stands for) - the Model Y pre-Juniper (apart from the bad suspension) is fantastic value for a city SUV. You get FBT benefits (and claim the GST), low running costs (servicing and charging), huge cabin and boot (you can put 3 baby seats beside each other - not many mid-SUVs can do this). The effective costs of this car us way under $40k.

    Of course you will have to put up with - no driver HUD or cluster, one pedal driving to be the most efficient (instead of blended braking/cruise), no AA/AC, frumpy large glasshouse (but gives good interior space) amongst other things.

    • -1

      ignoring Elon and what he stands for

      What does he stand for? I'm genuinely curious about this.

      • Best to ask Elon. Who knows, because we can only see what he does.

        • Best to ask Elon. Who knows

          Which is the right answer.
          But apparently a lot of people in here think they know, so I'm just curious to find out how those people landed where they did.

      • Probably wants to be the first trillionaire but he's pillaging the US to do it.

        • Probably wants…

          Got anything more substantial than that?

          but he's pillaging the US to do it.

          This is the same guy trying to help save the US from bankruptcy right? How do you think that would happen?

    • Coasting is more efficient than one pedal driving, porsche did a whole spiel on this a few years ago.

      Model Y was weirdly the best value for its size back then, probably due to lack of competition and the fact that you'd have to spend $100k for anything bigger.

      Alot more competition now though, I passed on this 2 years ago for an atto 3 since there was a 20k difference in price, I'd probably pass on it again in a years time when my lease is over for the 4.5sec sealion.

      • What competition do you see at this price? I recently did a deep dive and couldn't find anything anything near this value

    • To be fair, this isn't under $50K. All-in cost will still be over 50, even after the ZEV rebate.

      (That being said, I think this is a cracker of a deal for a EV. All the competitors to MY are lacking in comparison.)

  • +2

    picture is missing and please mention the drive way price

  • +5

    Now its called a Swastikar online. Honestly Id be worried about car being vandalised and result posted on social media.

    Go a BYD or Hyundai .

    • -3

      Vandalised Tesla will still looks better than posting a Hyundai badge on social media tbh lol

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