Tesla’s ‘Affordable’ Models: A Pricey Paradox!

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Welcome to the New Reality of Tesla Pricing!

So, you thought a Tesla was finally within your budget? Well, hold onto your wallets, folks! While Tesla has unveiled their shiny new ‘more affordable models’ of the Model 3 and Model Y, the term ‘affordable’ has clearly taken a detour on the price highway.

What’s New? More Like What’s Missing!

These modern marvels are now listed at ,000 and ,000, making them the cheapest in Tesla’s lineup. But surprise! Just a week ago, these beauties were cheaper thanks to the now-expired federal EV tax credit. You see, even though these models are marketed as ‘standard,’ the feature list reads more like a “what-not-to-have” guide. Gone are the front and rear light bars, extra speakers, and even some color choices. Hello, monochrome heavens!

Promises, Promises! Where’s the $25k Model?

Let’s rewind to the good old days when Tesla teased us with the idealistic “Model 2,” aimed at the budget-conscious buyer with a price tag of around ,000. Alas, that dream was dashed by CEO Elon Musk himself, who has now redirected our hopes towards these newer “stripped-down” versions. So, if you’re looking for the latest tech along with your eco-friendly ride, you might be better off holding onto that wish list.

In conclusion, Tesla is indeed shaking things up, but whether it’s for the better—or just a different kind of expensive—is up for debate. For now, let’s embrace the irony: an ‘affordable’ Tesla that’s ironically more pricey than before!

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