Tesla Inventory Discounts: Score Up to $4,000 Off Model 3 Performance & More – How to Stack the Best Deals
Hey everyone, Dennis here from DennisCW! If you're in the market for a Tesla, now's an exciting time. We're seeing some serious inventory discounts popping up – up to $4,000 off on a Model 3 Performance, with many others at $2,000–$3,000 off on Model 3s, Model Ys, and more. These are mostly demo or repaired vehicles, but with the right stacking, they can be absolute steals.
In this post, I'll break down the best deals I've spotted, how to find them, what to watch out for, and how to layer on extra savings like referral codes and incentives. Let's dive in!
Current Top Tesla Inventory Discounts
Right now on Tesla's site, you can find:
- Model 3 Performance: $4,000 off (with ~4,000 miles and a $3,129 damage disclosure – not bad!)
- Model 3: $2,500–$2,400 off
- Model Y: $2,000–$2,600 off
These are demo vehicles (test drives, showroom cars) or repaired ones. I've personally bought a Model Y Performance with a similar $2,000 repair history – no issues at all.
Example of a $4k off Model 3 Performance
Expect more deals as we approach quarter-end. Tesla often drops demo inventory on Thursdays, so refresh daily!
How to Find These Discounts
- Head to tesla.com > Vehicle Inventory.
- Switch your zip code to "All Deliverable" to see nationwide options (even if delivery takes a bit longer).
- Contact a Tesla Advisor – they can access unlisted vehicles like canceled orders.
- Check multiple times a day; stock changes fast.
Pro tip: Skip third-party finders if zip codes limit eligibility – go straight to Tesla.
Stacking Deals for Maximum Savings
Don't stop at the inventory discount! Layer these on:
- Referral Code: Use mine in the description for up to $1,000 off. Get it here.
- America's Hero Discount: Verify via ID.me for an extra $500 off (many qualify!).
- 0.99% Financing on Model 3 Performance.
- Leasing: Some qualify – check Model 3 options.
A $4k inventory discount + $1k referral + $500 hero = $5,500+ total savings!
What to Watch Out For
- Repaired/Demo Status: Review the damage disclosure (e.g., paint scratches or minor fixes are fine; low dollar amounts like $3k are common).
- Mileage: Demos often have 1k–5k miles.
- Delivery: Out-of-area vehicles may take time, but worth it for bigger discounts.
If you're trading in, check Plug – they're offering $3k–$5k more than competitors with offers in 15 mins.
Cybertruck Updates: Leaked AWD Photos & More
Leaked images of the Cybertruck AWD (standard) show:
- Base wheels (efficient, rugged – no curb rash worries).
- Textile interior (heard great things; rear matches).
- Coil spring suspension (mod-friendly for truck fans).
- Removable wheel cap for easy lug access.
At ~$60k, it's a solid entry. Base RWD? Likely pushed to 2027.
Rumors swirl on Cybercab variants: 5-seater, 7-seater (5 adults + 2 kids), even 6-seater long. Perfect for robotaxi fleets? I'd love a $30k one to earn passive income (with 3W all-weather mats using DENNIS35 for 35% off to keep it clean).
EV Market Heat: Rivian, Ford Deals
Competition is fierce:
- Rivian R1S/R1T: $749/mo + $3k off.
- Ford F-150 Lightning: 0% for 72 months, $0 down, 90-day no payments + $1k cash. Some as low as $350–$500/mo.
Tesla still leads, especially with Cybertruck at $60k shaking things up.
Final Thoughts & Next Steps
If you're shopping, act fast – link with an advisor, stalk the site, and stack those deals. Delivery checklists, FSD half-off inquiries, and accessories (like Jowua phone mount with DENNIS code) in my Linktree.
What deals are you hunting? Drop a comment below!
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DennisCW – Tesla Deal Hacking Expert



