Tesla End-of-Month Discounts: Up to $3,000 Off Model 3 and Y
Hey everyone, Dennis here from DennisCW! If you're in the market for a new Tesla, you're in luck because end-of-month discounts are rolling in. In my latest video, I dove deep into some of the best deals on brand-new Model 3s and Model Ys, with savings up to $3,000. But as always, not all deals are created equal—many are on demo or repaired vehicles, so I'll walk you through what to look for. Plus, we'll cover some hot Tesla topics, from futuristic Cyber Cab renders to FSD speculation. Let's jump in!
Scoring Big on Tesla Discounts
Tesla's inventory is buzzing with end-of-month clearances, especially for the Model 3 and Model Y. I scoured the listings and found around 50 deals each, with the top discounts hitting about $3,000. These are mostly on demo cars, some with minor repairs, so buyer beware—but they can be steals if you know what to check.
Key Tips for Evaluating Deals
- Check the Repair Order: Tesla provides a PDF detailing any repairs. Look for costs under $2,000–$3,000 to avoid major issues like hail damage or structural fixes. For example, I spotted a Model 3 with a $3,876 repair— that's on the high end, so proceed with caution.
- Mileage Matters: A Model Y with just 13 miles and a $2,000 discount? Gold! Especially if the repair order is $0— that's a rare find.
- Leasing vs. Buying: If you're leasing, repairs might not bother you since you'll return the car. For financing, opt for low-damage options to preserve resale value.
- Pro Tip: Use a Tesla referral code (like mine in the description) for up to $1,000 off. And don't forget to sell your current ride through Give Me the VIN for max value—viewers have scored $3,000 more than Tesla's trade-in!
I even bought a repaired demo myself (just a $1,800 trunk latch fix), and it didn't show on Carfax. Deals like a Quicksilver Model 3 at $2,880 off or a black Model Y with zero repairs are worth snagging. Just avoid high-mileage ones, like a Model Y with 3,771 miles and $3,170 off—too risky.
My prediction? No major incentives until November 1st as Tesla closes out October. But stay tuned—November could bring discounts, price tweaks, or even hikes.
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Protecting Your Tesla with Tesbros PPF
Thinking about paint protection? Tesbros offers DIY kits to save thousands. From front bumper coverage (great for leases to avoid rock chips) to full-body wraps or color changes. Use my link for 15% off during their sale!
Wild Tesla News Roundup
Matte Black Cyber Cab Render
Whoa, check out this AI-generated matte black Cyber Cab—it's like a mini Batmobile! While it's not real (based on show photos), it's exciting to imagine. The Cyber Cab is slated for 2026, possibly in gold, black, or white. Can't wait!
Copper Thieves Targeting EV Chargers
In California, thieves are cutting live EV charger cables for copper—while cars are charging! It's dangerous and wild. PSA: Stay safe out there.
Will Unsupervised FSD Cost Extra?
Speculation is rife: Once Full Self-Driving goes unsupervised (likely next year, starting with robotaxis), will current owners pay more? Tesla markets it as "supervised" now, so they might add fees for unsupervised or tie it to a robotaxi package for revenue. I hope not, but as a business, it makes sense. What do you think?
Viewer Q&A and Final Thoughts
- Repairs on Carfax? Usually not, but confirm before buying.
- Black Friday Deals on FSD? Doubtful at $8K, but November incentives could happen post-October 31st.
- PPF for Model Y Performance? Yes, stealth black or clear for that glossy diamond black shine.
Don't forget all-weather floor mats from 3W—use code Dennis35 for 35% off. Lifetime warranty and perfect fit. Catch me at SEMA in Vegas at their booth!
If you missed the $7,500 tax credit or want FSD half-off, hit my Linktree to connect. Tomorrow's video: Better deals on Model Y Performance—subscribe and like!
What are your thoughts on these discounts? Drop a comment below. Thanks for reading, and see you in the next one!
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