A Tesla buyer says he got a $12,000 discount after asking for a reduction on his order following big price cuts
A Tesla buyer who has yet to take delivery of his car says the cost of his order was reduced by about $12,000 after he complained about missing out on big price cuts.
The man, whose identity is known to Insider but asked not to be named over privacy concerns, ordered his Tesla Model Y last July at a cost of $72,440. After Tesla announced significant price cuts earlier this month, he told Insider he contacted Tesla by online chat to ask for a reduction to his order.
A representative told him that would not be possible. However, the next day the buyer was informed by email that the cost would now be $60,440. Insider has viewed a screenshot of the email.
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