Tesla's Price Cuts Are Different, And They're Working: Here's How & Why via insideevs.com
Some folks say Tesla's recent price cuts are a bad idea or a sign of failure. Meanwhile, others call them genius. How you choose to qualify them is up to you, but there's no denying that Tesla and CEO Elon Musk do things differently than most of the auto industry, and these price cuts are a perfect example of how Tesla's direct sales model may become the way of the future.
, it applies to all cars sold on our shores regardless of the location. This is because there are no dealers to control prices. Tesla has said many times over the years that its prices are transparent, and it has also noted that it doesn't typically offer discounts or incentives, and you shouldn't expect markups.But wait, Tesla doesn't advertise its prices and it has certainly raised and lowered them aggressively and often.
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