Tesla Loses Its EV Crown to BYD
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Tesla slashes car prices in Korea by as much as $6,500 ahead of new year
Tesla has slashed prices of its vehicles in Korea by as much as 9.4 million won ($6,500) ahead of the new year, a move widely seen as an effort to cement its position as the country’s top-selling imported car brand.
The average price of a used Tesla has fallen below the average for the overall US used car market — a first for Elon Musk’s electric vehicle maker. Data from CarGurus shows the average used Tesla sold for $27,814 in recent weeks, compared to $28,039 ...
Tesla’s early dominance of the electric car market is being challenged as China’s BYD posts record sales and wins over European consumers with lower prices.
Tesla's stock dropped after a Christmas Eve announcement of a new U.S. investigation into emergency door releases
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Tesla vs. Toyota: The real 10-year cost to own each
The sticker price gap between a Tesla and a Toyota is obvious on the showroom floor, but the real financial story plays out over a decade of payments, fuel, maintenance and resale value. When I stack those long term costs side by side,
Tesla has been pulling every demand lever it can find to end the year on a high note, resulting in some of the most aggressive lease pricing we’ve ever seen. The automaker is now signaling that these deals are expiring at the end of the month, and the price jumps are going to be significant.