Hey everyone, Dennis here from DennisCW! If you're in the market for a Tesla, you're in for a treat. In my latest video, I dove into some exciting demo deals popping up on Tesla's website, along with a bunch of other hot topics like Cybertruck changes, Full Self-Driving updates, and even some killer accessory recommendations. Let's break it all down in this blog post so you can score the best deals and stay informed.
First off, a quick public service announcement: Tesla is offering some sweet demo discounts right now, ranging from $470 to around $2,000 off inventory prices. These stack with referral codes (like mine in the description below for three months of free Full Self-Driving), and they could be the key to maximizing savings, especially with the $7,500 federal tax credit on the line before September 30th.
Here's how to hunt them down:
For example, I spotted a Model Y with just 1 mile and a $470 discount – basically brand new. Another one had a $1,960 discount but was a repaired demo with 28 miles. Don't dismiss repaired ones outright; check the repair order (often around $1,384 for minor fixes like a bumper scratch). Tesla reps can provide more details, and if it's minor, it might be worth it for the extra savings.
Pro tip: These deals vanish quickly, so refresh the site often or text Tesla daily. And if you're trading in your current vehicle, check out Give Me the VIN – one viewer got $3,000 more than Tesla's offer!
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Big news for Cybertruck fans: Tesla has discontinued the long-range rear-wheel drive trim, which started at $60,990. It lacked features like air suspension and an automatic tonneau cover, so it makes sense given lower sales. Inventory units might see discounts – I'd snag one at $39,900 if possible (a nod to the original pricing hype).
Even cooler? Foundation Series Cybertrucks are back on the site, qualifying for 0% financing, Full Self-Driving, and free lifetime Supercharging. We grabbed one – the combo of a big battery and free charging is a game-changer for heavy drivers.
Rumors are swirling: FSD v14 has been spotted on employee vehicles! This could be the biggest update yet, potentially rolling out in Q4. If you're interested in early access, email Tesla to join the program.
Tesla also shared how Tesla Vision integrates with airbags: It feeds data to deploy them faster during impacts, combining with other sensors for better safety. Cool stuff!
Glacier Blue Model Ys are now available in the Middle East (from Giga Berlin) – fingers crossed it hits the US soon. Would you rock this color?
Model Y Performance deliveries start September 19th – exciting times! Plus, a mysterious prototype (likely the affordable Model Y) has been spotted in California.
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Teslas come with zero accessories, so here's what I recommend:
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From demo discounts to Cybertruck twists and FSD hype, there's never a dull moment in the Tesla world. If you're deal-hacking like me, grab my checklist and referral code below. What deals have you scored? Let me know in the comments!
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