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Tesla Canada now offering 0% APR financing for up to 48 months with purchase of FSD. Model 3 and Model Y

iJeff | 2024-11-05 00:47 | 209 views

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Tesla_CA 2024-11-05 02:34

Yawn. Needs to be 72 months @ 0% without FSD to truly move the needle.

Luxferrae 2024-11-05 02:59

What about Xs????

iJeff 2024-11-05 03:12

Looks like it's 0.99% for 60 months as well.

itscocoa 2024-11-05 03:15

This is why they recently increased the APR from 5.35 to 5.48%. Trying to make this deal look more attractive.

dubie4x8 2024-11-05 03:21

0% for 60 months would really seal the deal for most people I feel

phosphor418 2024-11-05 03:26

Been thinking about a MY for months. Almost pulled the trigger when they did the 60 months @ 1.99% in september.

leanpunzz 2024-11-05 04:02

Can you still transfer fsd from your old car?

TAoie83 2024-11-05 04:51

84 months 0apr fsd with legacy premium connectivity & 120k miles /8yr warranty. Oh & let’s not forget the return it if you’re not satisfied

Every_Tap8117 2024-11-05 08:14

Please do this in EU already.

[deleted] 2024-11-05 09:42

It’s only 0 percent if you vote republican . Dems pay interest haven’t you heard ?

THATS_LEGIT_BRO 2024-11-05 11:09

Why not throw in BOGO while you’re at it.

THATS_LEGIT_BRO 2024-11-05 11:10

Sure! You get an iPhone XS free with any Tesla purchase!

Evening_Marketing645 2024-11-05 11:20

They’re trying to get more money out of the people who take terms less than 48 months. At those terms the interest is less than full self driving.

TAoie83 2024-11-05 16:09

At these prices that’s already there. Remember last 3-4 years the cars were pricey

EdmRealtor 2024-11-05 16:12

Personally I prefer the 1.99 without fsd

phosphor418 2024-11-05 16:25

Agreed, there's no way I would buy FSD, mostly because of it's high cost but also because I want to drive that damn expensive purchase 😂

Fancy_Load5502 2024-11-05 19:40

Man, I tried FSD again with this free sample. It is really not close to being ready.

LeatherClassroom524 2024-11-05 20:00

Agreed but I still use it for 95% of my driving.

Fancy_Load5502 2024-11-05 20:20

I love it for highway driving.

iJeff 2024-11-05 20:57

I did weekend demos of the Model 3 LR and Performance recently. I found FSD to be much better than expected and loads better than my previous experience as a passenger in a Model X last year. It's probably the main draw for me - my only concerns are the overall price of the car (versus my paid off ICE) and questions about whether it can even be used in our snowy winters in Ottawa.

Goencz 2024-11-05 21:30

I’ve been using fsd daily and hate it. It can’t even merge without almost getting me in an accident. So I don’t know why this is an incentive.

iJeff 2024-11-05 22:10

Is it the latest version with end-to-end highway FSD?

Goencz 2024-11-06 15:51

Yup. My cousin has had the same experience as me. We live in Ontario, not sure if it makes a difference?

iJeff 2024-11-06 18:38

Thanks for sharing! I'm in Ottawa and did a demo over the weekend but the update with end-to-end highway FSD wasn't yet received by their 2024 Model 3 Performance. I was curious to know whether it has improved.

volcanic_clay 2024-11-06 21:17

Mine is showing 0% for 60 months?

volcanic_clay 2024-11-06 21:17

Mine is showing 0% for 60.

iJeff 2024-11-06 21:54

Are you in the US? It's still 0.99% for 60 and 72 for me.

volcanic_clay 2024-11-07 01:04

I am. I was looking at LR RW drive though if that makes a difference.

tynamite 2024-11-07 02:57

my dad is waiting for any kind of deal on the X , much like this. wont happen im sure.

Luxferrae 2024-11-07 03:10

We would likely swap our second vehicle for a deal like this on an X

tynamite 2024-11-07 03:15

trying to get my wife to keep my Y for a cybertruck. corolla probably wont trade in for much lol.

iJeff 2024-11-07 04:12

Ah yes, the US has had more aggressive interest rate offerings. They dropped the FSD requirement there as well.

Tower-Union 2024-11-07 15:39

FUSC or I drive my current Model S into the ground lol.

[deleted] 2024-11-07 20:47

If you adjust to 84 months it's 1.99%

phosphor418 2024-11-07 22:01

Not where I live (Quebec city, Canada), it's 5.46% for everything under 84 months and 5.36% for everything above

NewDayNewBurner 2024-11-10 23:12

We just did a M3LR test and thought the FSD was terrific. This was in a relatively small (US) town on state highways. I was blown away.

arikkal 2024-11-12 05:59

Any idea if they're going to drop the FSD requirement like they did in the US?

iJeff 2024-11-12 16:32

I don't think anyone can know. With that said, timing would seem tight since deliveries need to be made before January. FSD would be a main selling point for me but $11k lump sum doesn't seem particularly worthwhile in Canada when it doesn't perform as well during the winter and transfers aren't always available.

arikkal 2024-11-13 05:32

FSD is available at a $100/month subscription, you can run it for 9 years straight before making it to $11k. Doesn't make sense.

iJeff 2024-11-13 05:41

It wouldn't be bad if it were reliable all year long. My current (non-Tesla) car is about 10 years old now. I wouldn't be considering a new vehicle if not for my current longer commute and the allure of FSD.

wutname1 2024-11-15 06:10

In the US you can get a 0.99% for 72 months without FSD on the Y. thinking of pulling the trigger on it.

Tesla_CA 2024-11-15 15:10

That’s a great offer. Interest rates are on their way down more rapidly in Canada, so I suspect things will go lower here (without the FSD part). But the U.S. likely to have a leveling of interest rates for a while, so yeah, sounds good!

Medium-Phone-9468 2025-01-30 04:39

They need to get on board with 0% on cybertruck!

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