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Neither of those seem like particularly good deals. If you qualify for the tax credit, you can get a new model X for$71k. Or a new model Y for $41k. Or even better there are inventory model Y’s for less, plus 0.99% financing.
Neither of those seem like particularly good deals. If you qualify for the tax credit, you can get a new model X for$71k. Or a new model Y for $41k. Or even better there are inventory model Y’s for less, plus 0.99% financing. View attachment 1046672
I have a 2017 x and a 2023 performance y. Both are good choices. X is definitely a more luxurious feeling when driving, softer suspension, more comfortable road car. Y is easier to park, more fun to drive, harsh suspension. My x is a 6 seat and I find 2nd row more comfortable than my y. Never sat in 5 seat x. I personally would buy the x if I could own only 1.
Never buy from Tesla site it's way over priced if you're going for a used 22 X you're on cargurus or autotrader same with 2020s-21s those prices should hover around 40-55k never in the 60k range
used X unless they release the highland Model Y.
Never buy from Tesla site it's way over priced if you're going for a used 22 X you're on cargurus or autotrader and keep it under 30-40k miles
used X unless they release the highland Model Y.