How to Get $2,000 Discount on Any Tesla
Readers often ask me which car I personally drive. You all know I hate the whole dealership experience, the shady tactics that make you feel icky after signing when you should actually be happy. So, almost on principle, I reject the system. And the only way to truly do that today is to buy from one of the new manufacturers that are not beholden to the franchised dealership laws (Tesla, Rivian, Lucid).
Rivian and Lucid are just too expensive right now, so when Tesla announced the new RWD Long Range version of the Model 3, with 363 miles of range for under $35,000 (after federal rebate), I ordered right away. I gotta say, the whole experience was awesome. Never had to deal with shady sales tactics, lies, and didn't even have to negotiate. This is what car buying SHOULD be like.
I gotta say, I absolutely love this car. After the $7,500 federal tax rebate, it came in at under $35,000, which is unbelievable for what you get. It comes with 30 days of Supervised FSD (full self driving) - $99/month subscription after that. This means the vehicle can drive itself in almost all situations (you have to keep your eyes on the road and be ready to take over at any moment). Honestly, I didn't think I would use this feature, I thought it would be anxiety inducing to have to be ready to take over at any point, but now that I'm testing it out, it's quite incredible. It's given me enough confidence to actually relax while its driving in most situations. It just makes me question - is this seriously for real? I bought a car for under $35,000 that drives me around like my own personal chaffeur? I don't think most people realize this is available.
It gets even better, Tesla is now offering up to $2,000 discount if you have access to a referral code, which I have 10 to give away on a first come first serve basis. Just use my Tesla referral link here.
The crazy thing is, you can get the same vehicle I got for under $34,000 with this referral link. If you live in Colorado and qualify for both the federal and State EV credit, you can get this vehicle for under $29,000 now. Many people still believe Teslas are expensive, that's not true anymore.
I really do think the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y are the best vehicles in their class. I did test drive many of the traditional manufacturer's EVs such as the Ford Mach-E, Hyundai Ioniq 6, Kia EV6, and others and you they just did not match up when it came to features, range, and cost - not to mention the Tesla supercharger network which is a huge plus when doing road trips.
Again, Use my referral code here if you plan on getting a Tesla vehicle for an additional $1,000 off the price. Only the first 10 can use this code on a first come first serve basis.
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About The Author
Gregg Fidan is the founder of RealCarTips. After being ripped off on his first car purchase, he devoted several years to figuring out the best ways to avoid scams and negotiate
the best car deals. He has written hundreds of articles on the subject of car buying and taught thousands of car shoppers how to get the best deals.
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