StrategicBlenderBall t1_j6kv96j wrote
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Any of the Ys bought in January were built in December, well before the price drops.
rancid_bass t1_j6kxwsl wrote
They're usually built even before that. Whatever the model year is, they're built the previous year, so it would correlate with what I was saying. That's why I'm asking about a quality drop. Every car make and model is like that.
Again, I haven't looked up what changes were made to drop price. It's just a thought.
*edit for typo
StrategicBlenderBall t1_j6l5dzx wrote
That’s not how Tesla does it. Most every Y sold in January was a December build
rancid_bass t1_j6l684p wrote
Ok. Finally did the research. Tesla cars are built within a quarter and shipped about a month or 2 after. The price drop in ordering for 2023 models began in the last quarter of 2022.
Now, my original statement stands. What in the manufacturing process makes them cheaper?
Edit: idc if you're in favor or opposed to electric vehicles. I'm asking for the sake of manufacturing and consumer product concerning safety.
StrategicBlenderBall t1_j6l6n6w wrote
I’ve owned three Teslas lol, you could have taken my word. As soon as you get a VIN number you’re about a week or so from delivery. Anyway, they raised the cost during COVID to slow down demand (which didn’t work), so the cars are now back to pre-COVID prices.
They also dropped the Ultrasonic Sensors, but that was like $100 savings per car.
rancid_bass t1_j6l6u3t wrote
DUDE! THATS WHAT I WAS ASKING THE ENTIRE TIME!
Thanks yo.
Last edit: That whole thing about saying something confidently wrong actually works. You are loved, friend.
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