Don’t be blaming this on the Model Y, it was your mistake 🤣🤣🤣
MY bad.
Are you sure. Prices are still the same online.
Not in Ireland, same price for MY Performance as when I reserved one in June
Actually looks like the MYLR and performance were also reduced by 6k. Bit of a sickner if u bought one recently to see the price come down just after all of the September deliveries were released. The 2023 just have to be coming from Germany.
I think the RWD MY makes any other tesla model and varient look overpriced in comparison, not just the model 3. For example, look at the long range MY in comparison
It's a total outlier now with the grant.
MG4 is fantastic value at the entry point now. And it looks good too.
How much is the ID4 77 kWh Version?
edit €54,570 for the life version.
The VW will certainly appeal to many people due to the legacy way of doing things with regards to sales men, show room and talking about trade in etc
Iy thing about Tesla trade in quotes is that if they offer low, and your car is worth more then you can sell privately or to another dealer which is fairly common nowadays.
Can it be ordered/pre-booked on Tesla.ie right now?
Edit: Yes it can.
It’s great to see the short range model Y available now at a more realistic price but it surely makes the current short range model 3 look expensive by comparison. For similar money, would the likes of an EV6 Earth or ID.4 Life be a better option if you need maximum range ? What usable battery size does the €53K Model Y have by comparison?
Obviously the tesla has way more tech but most folks trying to get into an EV, have an ICE car to trade that Tesla will give a very poor trade in offer on. A local Kia or VW dealer might be a better bet in terms of the cost to change into an EV with a 77Kwh battery. If you already have a Tesla to trade at good money, then that makes a the €53K model Y very tempting.
Should the new MG4 also be considered in terms of a value for money EV ?
For €53k on the road, the Model Y is superb value for money. Finally a great value for money EV that would appeal to a wide market again, we have only seen a handful of them over the years. 6 years ago it was the Hyundai Ioniq 28kWh for €25k on the road (that I bought then), for some time years later it was the Tesla Model 3 at under €50k, very early this year it was the Hyundai Ioniq 5 for €39k on the road and very briefly in early 2018 it was the 24kWh Leaf top spec Tekna for €19k on the road.
Just ordered one just in case it's as good as it seems. For 250 quid at least we have a chance to see what's really on offer in the intervening months.
Going to need to re pass the driving license tests before driving a tesla now. So many new ways of doing things
Buttons on steering wheel, like the latest model s and x
It reads your mind now to know when to turn the signals on?
Possibly no stalks
Insurance issue as well I hear people saying.
Not sure, I don't think so. There is the first boat with RWD MY underway from China to Europe alright, I heard this morning. This is also consistent with the fact you could order one in the last few weeks here, from €65k and that the ones ordered since yesterday from €53k must be made in Berlin
Also, Berlin is not yet ready for coloured Model Y. MSM later this year and blue / red early next year
Agree. Be nice to get some certainty on what’s coming.
Have there been any RWD MY’s released from Berlin yet? Even LHD units?
Not much point in any of these range tests from MIC cars in Australia or made in the USA cars when it is likely we are getting a made in Germany Model Y. Possibly with a completely different battery. We need to wait until we know what we are getting and then compare like for like.
Just watched another range video and they got 328km from the supplied factory 100% charge from delivery.
All the tests seems to be from Australia.
You can but there was no factory option when ordering the M3, but it’s back now and all kinds of pub talk about it being a warranty issue if you had an issue
This is a biggie, that's a ~20% range loss for me versus my 221 M3 RWD that doesn't have the huge 222 M3 RWD buffer
can you not fit a tow hitch to the M3?
You don’t need to go near Tesla for PCP contact info@financeireland.ie directly as they look after it in conjunction with Tesla, I went through the process for the M3 I collected last month painless and speedy process
Thanks! obviously we would love german builds. looks like a jan-feb 23 delivery date. i need to pop down to tesla to order with pcp. my issue is my current older car needs its nct in november, and needs money (worth more than its worth) - and i dont know what to do. its a pain to put money in then giving it away in january (trading it in to tesla - its worth nothing anywhere else and 1500 to them)...
Cheaper is definitely better though!
Saw a you tube video of a guy comparing both. Marginal differences in things like stitching. Suspension is supposedly better. Not sure if that has been conclusively determined. I guess there’s a perception of better built German car..
When the Model Y launched earlier this year it was €73k. So €20k more for a 221 or 222, although that was the LR AWD model. Plenty of people were happy to pay that and got their cars
I doubt more than a handful of this RWD sold for the €65k it has been for the last few weeks. And even so, people could just cancel their order and get a new one.
Is that a good thing? Whats the better thing of it coming from germany? I thought i saw someone write there were better benefits/specs/build?
I’d be fairly sick if I’d paid 12k more for a 221 or 222. Wonder what this means for the m3..