It's quite possible that the demand levels will be pulled hardest in 4Q 2024 -- so right now.It will be interesting to follow what demand levers will be pulled in 2025.
For example, on December 1, 2023, Tesla discounted the 3/Y by $3,750 for buyers who accepted delivery by December 31. On December 22, 2023, they ratcheted the discount up to $7,500, and threw in 10,000 miles of free Supercharging credits.If you are in the market for a new Tesla, it might not hurt to wait until mid-late December 2024, to see if they dial up the incentives even more as the end of the quarter approaches.
Btw, Iām cross shopping with the Rivian R1S Tri and the lease transparency problem is the same- $500 deposit required to get all the details. I never thought Iād consider Rivian but the R1S might just be more practical for my needs, especially car camping. Im test driving Saturday.The lease numbers on the website donāt make much sense to me or just lack details
It defaults to $7500 down but then says ~$12k due at signing. Is the $7500 covered by the tax credit making $4500 due at signing? What if I want to buyout early, whatās the penalty and what would my total out of pocket expense be? I think they want the $250 deposit to get all these details.
I am in the same boat, test drove R1S duel max pack, felt more ātruck likeā compared to CT. The seats were more comfortable in the CT. Charging will be a pain with the Rivian port placement! Interested to hear wha you think after the test drive.Btw, Iām cross shopping with the Rivian R1S Tri and the lease transparency problem is the same- $500 deposit required to get all the details. I never thought Iād consider Rivian but the R1S might just be more practical for my needs, especially car camping. Im test driving Saturday.
Iāve tested driven the CT and itās great but like a lot of people, I only need a truck maybe once a year. Here are my considerations. For anyone reading this whose owned both vehicles, please chime in:I am in the same boat, test drove R1S duel max pack, felt more ātruck likeā compared to CT. The seats were more comfortable in the CT. Charging will be a pain with the Rivian port placement! Interested to hear wha you think after the test drive.
the Rivian test drive was ok. I see why they are struggling while competing mainly with Tesla. I have even less faith now re: the companyās solvency.Rivian maybe has a 50% chance if going bankrupt in the few years, from what I understand. Thatās definitely concerning.
Having no fsd would suck because Iām so used to it from driving Teslas.āā
Agree 100%, one of my main reasons to keep in Tesla ecosystem. Between VW and Biden gifting my tax dollars, they will be OK for few years ?