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Originally Posted by Hersbird
I don't think you are right. These cars have an additional almost $9-10k markup as they act like the tax credit and fuel savings is part of the purchase. Try telling that to your bank. You need to have well over $40,000 to buy any new Tesla ever made, or planned to be made.
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I noticed but I only convert what I've read. The $35,000 price is without credits and fuel savings.
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For education go to people unlike yourself.
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