- Fri Nov 29, 2024 4:42 pm
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Tesla's Year-End Push: Generous Referral Bonuses Spark Debate
Tesla is doubling down on its referral program for the Model Y, X, and S in Canada, offering substantial rebates and sparking discussion among Tesla owners. Is this a smart move to boost year-end sales, or does it devalue the brand?
With $2600 off for buyers and $1300 in Tesla bucks for referrers, the potential savings are significant. Could this aggressive strategy cannibalize sales from early adopters who paid full price? How will this impact the used Tesla market?
The program's structure, allowing referrers to accumulate Tesla bucks for multiple referrals, raises some intriguing questions. Will we see a surge in referrals, or will the program be exploited? Is this a sustainable long-term strategy for Tesla, or just a temporary boost?
Furthermore, the addition of 0% financing on Model 3s equipped with FSD adds another layer to the discussion. Does this incentivize buyers to opt for the expensive FSD package, or is it a genuine effort to make Tesla ownership more accessible? Does bundling FSD with financing create an ethical dilemma?
Share your thoughts on Tesla's latest sales tactics. Are these incentives a win-win for buyers and the company, or a sign of desperation? What are your predictions for the impact on Tesla's brand image and sales figures? Let the discussion begin!
Tesla is doubling down on its referral program for the Model Y, X, and S in Canada, offering substantial rebates and sparking discussion among Tesla owners. Is this a smart move to boost year-end sales, or does it devalue the brand?
With $2600 off for buyers and $1300 in Tesla bucks for referrers, the potential savings are significant. Could this aggressive strategy cannibalize sales from early adopters who paid full price? How will this impact the used Tesla market?
The program's structure, allowing referrers to accumulate Tesla bucks for multiple referrals, raises some intriguing questions. Will we see a surge in referrals, or will the program be exploited? Is this a sustainable long-term strategy for Tesla, or just a temporary boost?
Furthermore, the addition of 0% financing on Model 3s equipped with FSD adds another layer to the discussion. Does this incentivize buyers to opt for the expensive FSD package, or is it a genuine effort to make Tesla ownership more accessible? Does bundling FSD with financing create an ethical dilemma?
Share your thoughts on Tesla's latest sales tactics. Are these incentives a win-win for buyers and the company, or a sign of desperation? What are your predictions for the impact on Tesla's brand image and sales figures? Let the discussion begin!
