Tesla prices fall
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2023 4:23 pm
Tesla have followed up the price drops for their model 3 & Y in China and the US by doing the same in the UK, and the drop is significant. Mass production quantitative savings are creating the ability to reduce prices and it will be interesting to see how (or if) the other major players such as Volvo, Ford, Jaguar and BMW react in order to stave off cancelled orders. Tesla offered me a three month lead time on a new build, compared with an estimated 14-18 month build from BMW (my order has slipped back to April now).
For me it is tempting, however I just don’t like their designs or the fact the car has what looks like a giant iPad in the middle with nothing (not even a HUD) in front of the driver. I could save about £9k by switching, get better range and lower PCP payments. The big downside (and those who got their Model 3 last month and before) is the used values dropped an extra 20% on the back of this. That’s going to annoy more than a few!
Perhaps we’ll start to see the used EV market start to pick up in the UK now?
For me it is tempting, however I just don’t like their designs or the fact the car has what looks like a giant iPad in the middle with nothing (not even a HUD) in front of the driver. I could save about £9k by switching, get better range and lower PCP payments. The big downside (and those who got their Model 3 last month and before) is the used values dropped an extra 20% on the back of this. That’s going to annoy more than a few!
Perhaps we’ll start to see the used EV market start to pick up in the UK now?