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Tesla Launches Lower-Cost Model Y and Model 3, but Questions Remain Over Affordability

riki73jo | 2025-10-08 11:43 | 51 views

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Bulky_Specialist9645 2025-10-08 11:54

The $7500 incentive drove Q3 'sales' through the $299 lease on m3 and y. Not because people were taking the discount and buying. Now that 24 month lease is $620 per month with $1000 down. A cheaper model isn't going to do anything.

[deleted] 2025-10-08 13:19

Questions also remain about reliability, quality, safety, of course those questions have already been answered and the Musk sycophants do **not** like the answers.

Fuskeduske 2025-10-08 13:37

Ngl the car looks better without the line in the front, but then everything else is cheaped out on

Particular-Break-205 2025-10-08 14:40

“I go to the dealership 5 times a month and it’s a great experience. Would buy again”

S3er0i9ng0 2025-10-08 16:48

These might be super cheap on the used market, but new you loose a lot to only save 5k.

Chris_0288 2025-10-08 21:10

I still can’t believe they have left the glass roof on and covered it with some fabric 😂😂

ionizing_chicanery 2025-10-08 21:50

This is surpassing Intel levels of dumb market segmentation.

Useful_Response9345 2025-10-09 04:14

Is this true? The article says it's a metal roof now. I'd love to see pics of the covered glass.

Bravadette 2025-10-09 17:39

Its the same price as the more premium models pre-disincentive

Quirky_Tradition_806 2025-10-10 21:19

reduced price? half a Nazi salute then?

MCVP18 2025-10-11 22:17

Honestly you'd be better off buying a used Model 3 or Y than these....

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