Tesla Referral Program Doubling Savings - Too Good to Be True?
The reported doubling of the Tesla referral program discount in Canada, now offering a whopping $2,600 off Model S, X, and Y, has me wondering – is this a sign of desperation or a brilliant marketing move? Considering this discount stacks with the existing $5,000 federal rebate, potential buyers could be looking at $7,600 in savings. This seems almost too generous, even with the exclusion of the Model 3 and Cybertruck. Is Tesla trying to clear out inventory, boost end-of-year sales, or is something else at play?
The added incentive of 3 months of FSD (Supervised) and Supercharging for deliveries by December 31st further fuels my curiosity. Is this a trial run to hook more buyers into the FSD ecosystem, or is Tesla genuinely confident in their autonomous driving capabilities? And what about the 0% APR offer on Full Self-Driving purchases? This aggressive push for FSD adoption raises questions about its future development and profitability.
This massive discount combined with the FSD push begs the question: what’s the long-term strategy here? Is Tesla prioritizing short-term sales gains over long-term profitability, or are they playing a larger game we haven't fully grasped yet? What are your thoughts? Is this a deal too good to pass up, or a potential red flag? Let’s discuss.
Tesla Referral Program Doubling Savings - Too Good to Be True?
The reported doubling of the Tesla referral program discount in Canada, now offering a whopping $2,600 off Model S, X, and Y, has me wondering – is this a sign of desperation or a brilliant marketing move? Considering this discount stacks with the existing $5,000 federal rebate, potential buyers could be looking at $7,600 in savings. This seems almost too generous, even with the exclusion of the Model 3 and Cybertruck. Is Tesla trying to clear out inventory, boost end-of-year sales, or is something else at play?
The added incentive of 3 months of FSD (Supervised) and Supercharging for deliveries by December 31st further fuels my curiosity. Is this a trial run to hook more buyers into the FSD ecosystem, or is Tesla genuinely confident in their autonomous driving capabilities? And what about the 0% APR offer on Full Self-Driving purchases? This aggressive push for FSD adoption raises questions about its future development and profitability.
This massive discount combined with the FSD push begs the question: what’s the long-term strategy here? Is Tesla prioritizing short-term sales gains over long-term profitability, or are they playing a larger game we haven't fully grasped yet? What are your thoughts? Is this a deal too good to pass up, or a potential red flag? Let’s discuss.