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Originally Posted by sikotic
Looks like they made some great improvements this time around. It does seem very low though, which begs the question as to why. When a good car comes out, people will pay good money for it. But it seems that Tesla needs to bribe people into their cars with rebates and being "cheaper". I wonder why.
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Good point. I read yesterday they are strategically doing these pricing drops to get better leverage on negotiations with their battery vendors. They are also getting more revenue from carbon credits as a result of market share. Third reason is their penetration of very profitable FSD sales.