
Hey everyone, Dennis here from DennisCW! If you're a Tesla enthusiast like me, you know how exciting it is when new incentives pop up. In today's post, I'm diving into some fresh Tesla market updates, starting with intriguing discounts in Australia that could hint at what's coming to the US. We'll also cover affordable model breakdowns, surprising features, giveaways, and more. Let's jump in!
Tesla is rolling out some killer inventory deals on the new Model 3 and Model Y in Australia, but there's a big caveat: you must purchase Full Self-Driving (FSD) to unlock them. We're talking discounts ranging from $2,900 to nearly $5,000! For example, you could snag a brand-new Model Y with a $4,520 discount or a Model 3 for $4,940 off—provided you add FSD.
This is huge because FSD just launched in Australia too. It's essentially like getting FSD at half price, which is a steal if you have a long commute. In my experience, FSD de-stresses drives and adds real value (though ROI depends on your usage). These deals end by the month's close, so if you're Down Under, check Tesla's site ASAP.
Big disclaimer: This isn't in the US yet, but we've seen incentives like this spread from Asia to the States before. With US inventory building up (Model Ys are plentiful now), keep an eye out—maybe post-earnings call next week or by Thursday. What do you think? Would you buy FSD for a $3K–$5K discount? Drop your thoughts in the comments!
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There's buzz around the new affordable Model 3 and Y. The Model 3 is a solid deal—cheaper price, same design, glass roof, and more range without losing much. But the Model Y? It misses premium speakers and other features, starting at a price that could be lower (mid-$30Ks would be ideal).
Leasing could sweeten it—imagine $199–$299/month vs. $399+ for premium. We'll know more when deliveries start in December/January. What's your home-run price for the affordable Model Y? $34,990? Under $30K? Let me know!
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Despite the gripes, the affordable Model Y has hidden gems:
These are showing up in showrooms (like Plano, TX) and being tested in Canada. If you spot one in SoCal, hit me up—I'd love to check it out!
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From Australian deals to affordable model insights, Tesla's keeping things exciting. Stay tuned for incentive predictions—maybe tomorrow! Hit like, comment, and subscribe for more Tesla hacks. Use my links to support the channel.
Thanks for reading—see you in the next one!
DennisCW
Tesla enthusiast and EV expert. Sharing tips on maximizing your Tesla ownership experience.