Up to $3500 off Tesla Model 3 Inventory (from $54,600 + ORC) @ Tesla

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Reduced Pricing Available Until 30 June 2025
Available for Select Model 3 Inventory.

Reduced Pricing Available Until 30 June 2025

Order and take delivery of a new or demonstrator Model 3 inventory vehicle by 30 June 2025 to be eligible. Purchases of used vehicles are not eligible for this offer. Available while stock lasts. Tesla does not guarantee inventory vehicle stock availability or delivery of vehicles by 30 June 2025 and may make changes to the terms of this offer. Offer valid until 30 June 2025 unless extended, modified or terminated at Tesla's discretion.

Referee Gets $350 off a Model 3 or Y (Excl Model Y Launch Series) Purchase, Referrer Gets $150 Tesla Credit

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Update 11 April: Few new inventory now reduced up to $3500 off (from $54,600 + ORC). Updated title.

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  • +213

    Reduced Pricing Available Until 30 June 2025

    Something tells me these reductions will continue for a long time lol

    • +79

      *reduced pricing available until 30th June 2025 before we reduce them further

      Is probably what they should’ve said

    • +25

      On a highway to heil

    • +39

      EVERYTHING’S COMPUTER!

      • +3

        Gotta catch em Teslerrrrrs!

      • I mean obviously, It's a different panel.

      • help computer?

    • +1

      I'm sure he can probably find a saving of 2 trillion on that price

      • +1

        He can start by hiring 20yo to run Tesla and space x. I’m sure it will yield plenty of savings, a few billion. Maybe just pay some from DOGE with cash, don’t even need to hire them full time. Reduce waste and fraud.

  • +72

    Couldn’t pay me to drive one… actually no that would forfeit my OzB licence.

      • +4

        Spotted a mile away!!

      • +6

        Not very logical, @Logical.

      • +1

        53k is not much for car these days. We have lots of upcoming graduates who wants to invest in high yield investment like cars. So could be related to something other than money.

        • +2

          high yield investments, depends what you your priorities are, drive a nice car now , or use public transport until high yield investment pays off. Like dont eat nice food invest instead. Nobody regards cars as an investment, easier for pleasure or necessity, if it’s for pleasure buy a car you enjoy, if necessity buy a car that does the job.

          • +4

            @garage sale: “If you buy a Tesla today, I believe you are buying an appreciating asset, not a depreciating asset” - Elon Musk, April 2019

        • +4

          The negs are from investors who lost money on their high yield Audis

      • @Logical Username doesn't checkout

    • +34

      Why? Have u driven one?

      I have for last 6 months, its an absolutely fantastic car. And this is coming from a petrol head that owned many cars over past 30 years.

      • +5

        Why? Have u driven one?

        lol

      • -2

        Not on government handouts he hasn't…

        I agree though. I had a Highland for 18 months salary packaged, gorgeous car to drive. Probably the best daily driver car I've had. Surprised me.

      • cos he/she is still dreaming of getting paid to drive one which will never happen so that's why.

      • +3

        they just say what they see on the media

      • +5

        I've had a Y since last year, fantastic car but… I broke the rear window (my fault) and oh boy getting parts (repairer is ordering from Tesla) is a pain in the ass . Some stuff is quick some stuff takes 8 weeks. It's not like getting a part for a Toyota. I was at the repairer in mid March, and there was a model 3 that had been sitting there since November, waiting for a front cross member part.

        • +2

          Even Toyota is having 6 month delays on parts

          I think it’s universal

      • +1

        wish i had the money for a tesla. had a look at byd and tesla is nicer,

      • +4

        Is it an "appreciating asset"?

        “If you buy a Tesla today, I believe you are buying an appreciating asset, not a depreciating asset” - Elon Musk, April 2019

        • -4

          If it is the same price as a petrol car you're looking at I guess you can call it appreciating.

          No sevice cost and cheaper to "fill up"

          • -3

            @Mesky: Until you have to fork out for a new battery

            • @phoenixx: Hahaha seems like no one do research, ozbargainer is expected to research into these stuff.

              Surely you should know if battery as no defect it will out live the car itself and in 8 years time how cheap you think battery is by then even if very very slight chance there is an issue

              • @Mesky: Did you have a stroke whilst typing that? We're not talking about 8 years from now. Your whataboutisms don't change how expensive the battery is 🥴

            • @phoenixx: They’re getting to 300,000k’s+ before needing a replacement ;)

              • @Drakesy: More like at 300000k+ you will have 80% capacity

                • +1

                  @massari: Yeah, that's more along the lines.

                  Was thinking worst case scenario.

    • -4

      Maybe you should try first, maybe then you would understand why MY is the best selling car in the world

  • -8

    Comments etc

  • +9

    🍿🍿🍿

  • +84

    Tesla went too woke and that's why they're going broke.. right?

    • +97

      I guess that they went so woke that they went off the left side of the screen and reappeared on the far right side.

      • +14
        • +3

          sums up american politics pperfectly

        • +2

          I didn't know there was a term for this! Thanks for sharing.

    • Went unwoke for broke.

    • tesla is one of the healthiest businesses in their entire industy

      they are still killing it

  • +35

    HODL. Will be way cheaper soon.

    • +2

      Waiting for long range delivered for < $50 K

      • +6

        Waiting for new battery tech that recharges in 5 to 10 minutes.

        • +2

          This!
          Its the single biggest development in a year I'd say. The new charging system (byd) changes finally deletes the last real issue with EVs.
          Cheaper (maybe safer) batteries is next.

  • +18

    I own a tesla and hate the way they designed their doors.

    • -6

      Then why get it?

      • +24

        Didn't realise how bad it was until I started using it in real life.

        • What do you mean? Could you explain in more detail?

          • +125

            @Mdjz76: Before he bought the car he didn’t realise how bad the design of the door is. He only starting to realised that the design of the door is really bad once he start using the car in real life ( actually using it on a daily)

            Hope this helped

    • +2

      Just the doors?

    • Like one way? Love 'em or hate 'em.

    • +1

      They are so awkward.

    • +12

      I am thinking this is Musk's strategy, court the the fascists now those LARPing environmental concern have reach saturation point.

      • +13

        I always thought it was to persuade Trump to hit Chinese EV brands with big tariffs so Tesla doesn't need to compete with them in the US. Could be both.

        • +1

          The tariffs won't apply to Chinese EV companies, because they are already banned from selling cars in the US.

          • @MainlagToby: Just EVERY OTHER PRODUCT lol.

            RIP every normal American

          • +1

            @MainlagToby: US claims it’s for security, that chinese EV will intercept radio data and send to china or have kill switch incase of war …. be more worried about robot vacuums, or mobile phones made in china if you think monsters under the bed.

        • It's no secret that the most likely explanation for Musks MAGA phase is (no joke) drugs:

          https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&channel=ent…

          But my favourite conspiracy theory is that he just got really sick of the insane (and it really is insane, have a read) red tape delaying the Starship tests:

          https://www.spacex.com/updates/#:~:text=STARSHIPS%20ARE%20ME…

          I can absolutely see him believing it's worth any price to have a backup of humanity on Mars established by the time Earth is hit by some kind of possible future extinction-level disaster.

      • I was thinking the same, the fascists are the new Greta

        • +3

          How dare you!

          • @belongsinforums: are you guys well regarded

            chinese cars are banned in the US for decades and will forever be banned since ford gm stellantis lobbied hard

            the end

      • Define Fascism.

        • +14

          'A system of government marked by centralization of authority under a dictator, a capitalist economy subject to stringent governmental controls, violent suppression of the opposition, and typically a policy of belligerent nationalism and racism.'

          Yeah, sort of sums up 'mercar atm….

          • @saltypete: So many words = us (dictator = oligarch or bribed by oligarchs ;)

            • +4

              @taki: I think that the bypassing of Congress and the use of Presidential decrees is something that many US citizens would see as dictatorial. Certainly there are a well organised group of close lieutenants that would be considered oligarchs - including Musk. Trump has many backers - have no idea of the ins and outs of those. I dont know that bribing would be the case. He's a willing horse, just needs direction. He lacks the emotional and intellectual energy to drive the current process himself and keep his golf up.

              As an aside, I am pretty sure that Musk is all about getting to Mars and screwing down Govt spending is his side of the deal.

          • -1

            @saltypete: " a capitalist economy subject to stringent governmental controls" is a contradiction

            • @CheapBrah: how so?

              • -1

                @Skinnerr: Because if an economy is under stringent government controls than its not a capitalist economy

            • +2

              @CheapBrah: True - yet we see people being picked off the street and deported without appeal, whole Gov enterprises and departments shut down, unilateral tariffs across the US economy placed yesterday….. These are 'sringent controls' by any measure.

          • -3

            @saltypete: capitalism has nothing to do with it

            and tbh that description aligns infinitely more with bidens administration than trumps, at least so far

            where did you pull that outrageous definition? does history even matter anymore?

            • +1

              @desync: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

            • +1

              @desync: Oh yes. The far right and capitalism are not intrinsically linked 🥴

        • https://youtu.be/vK6fALsenmw?si=qd17o4i77-ksRhwr

          I think this covers fascists and authoritarianism…but a fair bit of overlap. The Jan 6 stuff was more like fascism. Regardless…the parallels here are a bit eye opening.

          Musk's behaviour and his 'heart goes out to you' wave is all a bit alarming…and frankly does make the Tesla brand a bit on the nose.

    • +25

      How is it TDS when he is actively hurting the country we live in with tarrifs?

        • +63

          He put a 10% tariff on all Australian goods even though we already import more than we export to USA and we had a free trade agreement they violated. It will destroy some Australian companies and hurt our economy, let alone the greater worldwide shock that is coming.

          Their other demands were to dismantle the PBS drug scheme that my mum needs to live and allow their diseased beef to be imported even though we banned it for biosecurity reasons. Labor and Liberal aren't disagreeing on how this a harmful action on us, just the response.

          • +18

            @Kommodore: Feeling obligation to say I'm not a fan of Musk or Trump. But where are you when China slapped tariffs on Australian wines, coal, etc… a few years ago ? Did you boycott Chinese products too ?

            Its ok to have your own belief and follow it irrationally, it's the world we live in right now, left or right. I like to comment because I don't like hypocrisy.

            • +8

              @duluxe2000: I did. And still do it. It's always part of my purchase decision. Not the most important part but always there to tipp the scales.

              • +13

                @ripprind: yeah but at the least the chinese had reason to slapp tarriffs on australian products

                morrison opened his mouth in an effort to get senpai trump to notice him

                the current situation? its just trump trying to tank the economy

            • +2

              @duluxe2000:

              But where are you when China slapped tariffs on Australian wines, coal, etc… a few years ago ? Did you boycott Chinese products too ?

              I did, as I have always done.

              Being anti-Trump doesn't necessarily imply you're pro-China.

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