Tesla Model S/X Get Fresh $3K Discount Or Free Supercharging In US via insideevs.com
Tesla has had a tumultuous start of the year when it comes to its pricing strategy, with the company making its cars significantly cheaper in its key markets of North America, China and Europe.
. Obviously, customers have to choose between the price discount or the complimentary Supercharging – they can't have both.Several owners who recently contacted Tesla to purchase new vehicles through trade-in value requests or test drives reportedly received follow-up phone calls from an Ownership Loyalty Team member offering them either a $3,000 discount or free Supercharging.
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