Tesla Model Y Sold Out: Rush to Secure Yours Before the Tax Credit Ends
Hey everyone, DennisCW here! If you've been eyeing a Tesla Model Y, you might want to act fast. Based on my latest video, it looks like new Model Y inventory is vanishing across the US, with many cities showing zero stock. Let's dive into what's happening and why you shouldn't wait.
The Inventory Crunch: Sold Out in Major Cities
Reports are flooding in from places like Texas, where multiple zip codes—including 76021—are completely out of new Model Ys. I've checked my local area, and it's the same story: zero inventory. This isn't isolated—Los Angeles, Austin, Denver, and Atlanta are all showing sold-out status too.
Why the sudden rush? We're at the end of August, and Tesla always sees a scramble as the month closes. People are eager to lock in deals, and Tesla is pushing hard to meet delivery goals. But the big driver here is the looming end of the $7,500 federal tax credit. Tesla's own messaging is clear: "Limited inventory. Take delivery now." They're not wrong—once it's gone, it's gone.
I recently chatted with some Tesla owners at a Supercharger who picked up their Model Ys and Model 3s in the last 72 hours. The excitement is real, but so is the urgency. If you're on the fence, this is your sign.
My Recommendation: Get on the List Now
If you know a Tesla is in your future, don't delay. I strongly recommend placing an order to get yourself on the list. It requires a $250 non-refundable deposit, but it's worth it to secure your spot.
- Use a Referral Code: Grab three months of Full Self-Driving (FSD) for free by using a Tesla referral code (like mine in the video description). If you're already buying FSD, it supports the channel—win-win!
- Ultimate Tesla Deal Checklist: Combine this with my free checklist to save thousands. One key tip: If online inventory is zero, head to a Tesla store or text their centralized number to ask about demo vehicles. Sure, they might have some mileage, but the discount could make it worthwhile—especially if it means getting the tax credit before it expires.
Weigh your options: No Tesla at all, or a discounted demo with the full $7,500 credit? For many, it's a no-brainer.
Don't Forget the Essentials: All-Weather Floor Mats
One thing new Tesla owners often overlook: Your car doesn't come with all-weather floor mats. After testing options from 3D Maxpider, Tesmanian, and various Amazon brands, my top pick is 3W Liners. I've got them in my Model X, Model 3, Model Y, and even the Cybertruck—they're durable, fit perfectly, and keep things clean.
Use my promo code (linked in the video description) for 25% off, bringing a set under $100. It supports the channel too—thanks in advance!
Final Thoughts: What's Your Plan?
Tesla is nailing it with their urgency messaging, and the sold-out inventory proves demand is skyrocketing. If you're thinking about a Model Y, share your thoughts in the comments below. Are you rushing to order, or holding out? Let's discuss!
If this post was helpful, check out my YouTube channel for more Tesla tips and updates. Remember, time is ticking on that tax credit—don't miss out.
Stay charged, DennisCW


