BTW, is T-Tim, the Chairman of the Minnesota Investment Board, jawboning the stock price down because he hates State of Minnesota pension beneficiaries or because he wants to buy more tsla?
I see we’re still going to focus on the .01% of the problem.BTW, is T-Tim, the Chairman of the Minnesota Investment Board, jawboning the stock price down because he hates State of Minnesota pension beneficiaries or because he wants to buy more tsla?
Btw, flatland, a new 2025 Model 3 rwd, long range MSRP is $34,990 after $7,500 Point of sale tax credit. (not $50,000)
The #1 selling vehicle worldwide, Tesla Model Y has an MSRP of $37,490 today with the tax rebate at point of sale. Also *not* $50,000.
You missed his rant, got it!I see we’re still going to focus on the .01% of the problem.
Just so you’re aware, Tims not impacting teslas stock at all. My guess is a majority of their stock is tied up with institutional investors, money managers managing billions in actively managed funds within 401k and IRAs, etc. Tesla just had a massive recall, insurance companies won’t insure the cyberturd, and Elons doing more drugs than an 80s hair band and casually throwing around Nazi salutes. And you’re whining about Tim? 😂
It's the performance trim not the color that negates the $7,500 credit. Not sure if this will come through correctly.FWIW, if I were to buy a car, I would be buying the Model 3 AWD performance version....not the basic bitch RWD version and definitely not their economy SUV. That car is $47,500 after the tax credit and if you buy it in any color except gray, you lose the tax credit and it's suddenly $57,000.....not $35k.
So...quit trying to be clever when you don't know what the f#ck you are talking about. I was interested in buying a Tesla until I realized that a $57,000 Tesla was the same fit and finish as a $30,000 car. I used to own an Acura TLX and while it was a bit too slow for my liking, at least the interior was a great place to be. Tesla Model 3? Not so much.