• april
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      1611 days ago

      I checked the website it’s actually $45k sticker price in the US.

      The $30k price is with the $1k discount mentioned plus the “Include est. incentives of $7,500 and 5-year gas savings of $6,000” check box the Tesla site has.

      • @MoonHawk
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        1411 days ago

        What the fuck is this scummy marketing bullshit?

        • @Tilgare
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          211 days ago

          I understand what they’re trying to do - bring attention to total cost of ownership and the price disparity between petrol and electricity. It’s clearly marked and impossible to miss when you’re on the website speccing out a car, so it’s maybe a little initially deceptive, but not scummy imo. But it also leads to screenshots like this…

          • @[email protected]
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            410 days ago

            The proper way would be to lead with the sticker price and follow up with your estimated fuel savings. The other way around is scummy.

          • @BarbecueCowboy
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            310 days ago

            My friend, if you don’t think that’s scummy then I think you’re a little bit too acclimated to marketing scams.

    • @[email protected]
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      012 days ago

      Well they’re made here so it stands to reason they’d be a bit cheaper. No clue about the corolla tho

      • @[email protected]
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        212 days ago

        Mine would be made in Germany if I bought it. I think it’s more a matter of taxes/lobbying and all that, all cars are more expensive here.

        • @riodoro1
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          312 days ago

          Its sometimes cheaper to get a bmw or a mercedes from the us back to europe then to buy it here in the first place.

          The economy™

        • @TheDrunkard
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          012 days ago

          You also have TUV. Germans are… special.