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Title: Tesla cuts Model Y inventory prices by more than $8,000 ahead of the Juniper refresh release
Post by: Redaktion on March 01, 2025, 21:09:46
The cheapest Model Y now starts from $33,890 after a direct price cut and the federal tax credit incentives, as Tesla is yet to reveal the Juniper refresh pricing apart from the Launch Series edition.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Tesla-cuts-Model-Y-inventory-prices-by-more-than-8-000-ahead-of-the-Juniper-refresh-release.970596.0.html
Title: Re: Tesla cuts Model Y inventory prices by more than $8,000 ahead of the Juniper refresh release
Post by: Joeb on March 02, 2025, 13:44:43
Hope Elon drives his cybertruck into a volcano
Title: Re: Tesla cuts Model Y inventory prices by more than $8,000 ahead of the Juniper refresh release
Post by: Tttt on March 02, 2025, 17:55:38
No Tesla cars ever unless they give them away. Even then, I would have reservations about promoting anything about Musk
Title: Re: Tesla cuts Model Y inventory prices by more than $8,000 ahead of the Juniper refresh release
Post by: Ish on March 02, 2025, 18:44:05
I'd walk before I'd drive one of these pieces of garbage given to me for free. Quit supporting neo-Nazis, NBC. Stick to the gear reviews. Time to crawl out of Elon's a**.
Title: Re: Tesla cuts Model Y inventory prices by more than $8,000 ahead of the Juniper refresh release
Post by: JJ on March 02, 2025, 21:00:10
The Tesla depreciate like a falling rock, making buying and owning a Tesla much more expensive than other cars. A total rip of consumers to enrich a neo-Nazi.
Title: Re: Tesla cuts Model Y inventory prices by more than $8,000 ahead of the Juniper refresh release
Post by: Jamdo on March 06, 2025, 19:29:52
How does it make sense to release a jacked up price refresh model with the old voltage architecture and no significant improvement in range or charging speed? Ok, so they altered the body panels a bit, I guess? Who cares?

No wonder people are moving away from this brand. All it has going for it is software and charging infrastructure.