Crissa
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This is not true.Tesla didn't double the prices.
2019 dollars were worth a heck of a lot more than 2024 dollars due to accomodative fiscal and monetary policies that caused rampant inflation.
I don't know why this misinformation keeps being repeated.
The average price of a new truck has gone from $49K in 2019 to $60K in 2024. Not from $50K to $80K.
It's normal for there to be 2-4% inflation; this is intentional... so that it's a worse deal to stuff your mattress with dollars and sit on them. So any price announced would have to expect that inflation to already exist. And then, that price would have to be valid through the initial run of a couple years. So the average truck price this year is exactly what you'd expect had there been 4% inflation every year.
Which of course, there wasn't, because there was deflation a couple months during the pandemic, and inflation was already pretty low.
-Crissa
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