Tesla Deals

Taking a closer look at Tesla’s current offerings, it’s a pretty great time to be interested in the Model Y. Right now, numerous low-mileage Model Ys come with discounts reaching up to $1,070. Even finding a Model Y Launch Series demo for less than the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) is possible, which is quite a steal considering how fresh these models are.
With the launch of the refreshed Juniper Model Y, demo units are already abundant across the United States. This is especially beneficial for those eager to get their hands on one without the usual wait. A glimpse into Tesla’s inventory reveals a variety of Model Y demo cars, with discounts ranging from $490 to a generous $1,070.
Model Details

The deeper discounts, over $1,000, are often tied to cars with just under 2,000 miles on them. For those more lightly used, with fewer than 1,000 miles, discounts might sit around $510. This could be a great option for someone looking to save a bit while still driving off in a relatively new model.
For enthusiasts interested in the Model Y Launch Series, there are some remarkable deals to consider. One specific Stealth Grey Launch Series vehicle, having clocked 2,424 miles, is available with a $1,200 discount, bringing its price down to $51,290 after applying the $7,500 federal EV tax credit. Meanwhile, another Ultra Red version with only 833 miles on it can be snagged for $51,890, reflecting a $600 saving off its sticker price.
Driving Experience

Getting behind the wheel of a Tesla Model Y presents an electrifying experience that stands apart from traditional gasoline-powered cars. The immediate torque and smooth acceleration feel quite different from most vehicles, comparable to the difference one feels when switching from an old flip phone to a modern smartphone. Everything is simply faster and smoother.
The Launch Series, in particular, doesn’t just end with its breathtaking acceleration. It’s also equipped with Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (Supervised) package as a standard feature, a normally pricey $7,500 extra. Both the Supervised Self-Driving feature and the acceleration boost ensure that the driving experience feels futuristic and engaging.
Financial Offers
Currently, Tesla sweetens the deal further with a 1.99% APR financing opportunity for the Long Range AWD model. While the deal excludes Long Range RWD and Launch Edition, it still presents an attractive option. There are also new, lower leasing rates for both AWD and RWD versions, which could make monthly payments more manageable, letting more drivers enjoy that electric drive with fewer financial burdens.
For those wondering about how downgrading from a brand new model to a slightly used demo affects the driving experience, it can equate to a minor adjustment in novelty rather than performance. Accustomed to newer vehicles, drivers might only notice the minor wear on a demo model when comparisons are side by side.
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