Posted on 03/06/2023 9:03:49 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Just days after Tesla executives announced plans to improve affordability of their electric cars, Tesla has marked down prices on two of its top end models.
Reuters reported that the most recent price cuts are Tesla’s fifth time adjusting pricing since the start of the year, with the price drops ranging from 4 percent on the performance version of the Model S vehicle to 9 percent on the Model X vehicle. Reuters reported that Tesla dropped prices of both versions of the Model S by $5,000. According to Tesla’s website, the basic version of the Model S now costs $89,990 while the performance model, the Model S Plaid, costs $109,990.
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They age so well that you would be okay with a ten year old for a fraction of price.
When you think about the relative simplicity of an electric car, compared to the complexity of manufacturing a conventional ICE vehicle, at some point they should be considerably cheaper to manufacture. Once Tesla hits that economy of (manufacturing) scale “sweet spot” I do not see why these cars shouldn’t be on par with ICE, perhaps even cheaper.
Wow. Getting so cheap.
Everyone should have one in their garage.
I think I’ll get 5; one for each member of the family.
;)
Or, I could get one for each 200 miles of a 1,000 mile trip to NYC, and won’t have to recharge. Just park each one 200 miles apart on the highway.
Well, that decided it for me. I was planning on building a giant pile of hundred dollar bills in my backyard and inviting the neighborhood over for the mother of all bonfires, but now I’m gonna buy a Tesla.
Simplicity?
It’s not about the simplicity or complexity of manufacturing.
It’s about the high cost of the battery, which is in reality the fuel for the car. Those batteries ain’t cheap and the materials and effort to get the materials, ain’t cheap. And, that ‘fuel’ will last about 8-10 years, which then renders the vehicle expensive to ‘repair’.
The reality is that the battery maintains 70-80% capacity after 10 years.
“at some point they should be considerably cheaper to manufacture”
There’s a reason they’re called “RARE” earth materials
I’ll give you a hundred bucks for a tesla. Better yet, give me a hundred bucks.
With the $5000.00 you save, you can buy a generator to tow behind in case you need a charge.
At some point they will be giving them away.
Just don’t spend money on one if you’re planning to use it as a “getaway” car if your a smash and grabber burglar.
The non-irony is that the Dims who are trying to push everybody to drive only EV's are the same Dims who limit mining of the minerals needed for the batteries. Even cobalt is in abundance (in Minnesomalia), at least enough for the U.S. needs (especially if EV's are sold only on free market principles and aren't mandated).
Evidently the Dims are trying to make life miserable. It's never about the environment or their stated purpose. It's always about controlling the populace.
Please have your relatives contact me when you die so I can celebrate.
You can ruin the ICE car more easily if not following the basic rules.
EV is not for everyone. If you drive long distance or unable to plug it every night it is not yours.
Otherwise it is outright superior. There is nothing to break and it is almost maintenance free, wouldaoe just great for 150-200 miles daily.
The coming Teslas are going to kill Ford and GM. Both of the old companies lack the ability to compete
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