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by jsnell
1276 days ago
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People keep saying this, but it makes no sense. It is only considering the buyer's motivation, not the seller's. Why would Tesla prefer to sell a car now for $7.5k less than they'll supposedly get in one week? If they really believe they can sell the car without a discount in a week, it's basically like a loan with 10%/week interest rate. That can't make sense. So either they don't believe they can sell that car for the full price in a weekend, or they are desperate to juice their Q4 numbers. |
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Also like most large manufacturers, Tesla typically pays the subcontractors etc. only after the car is delivered, getting an effectively interest free loan.
But perhaps it's just about meeting Q4 goals.