Incentives

Past Tesletter articles

New Model 3 RWD and LR available for 1.99% APR for 36-month financing from June 6 to 16

Tesla is offering 1.99% APR financing for 36 months on the Model 3 RWD and LR from June 6 to 16. It’s a great opportunity to get one if you are on the fence about it!

From issue #319

Tesla extends free FSD transfer offer

Tesla enhances its customer loyalty initiative by extending the opportunity to transfer Full Self-Driving (FSD) from an existing vehicle to a new one at no extra cost, as long as the delivery of the new vehicle is taken by August 31st.

From issue #322

Tesla Model 3 Long Range is now eligible for $7.5 K tax credit

Exciting news for those eyeing the Model 3 Long Range – it’s now fully eligible for the $7,500 federal tax credit in the US, making it a more enticing deal. This change narrows its price gap with the Model 3 RWD, which lacks the credit due to its Chinese-sourced LFP batteries. Meanwhile, in Canada, Tesla adjusted the Model 3 RWD’s pricing in response to BC’s revised rebate criteria.

From issue #320

Tesla offering free Supercharging in Europe for Q2 deliveries

Tesla is offering up to 15,000 miles (24,140km) of free Supercharging credits to new buyers in Europe who take delivery of a custom order or existing inventory vehicle before July 1, 2024. The promotion varies by country, with Spain and France getting 20,000km, and Norway and Sweden each receiving 5,000km. This is part of Tesla’s ongoing efforts to boost sales with attractive incentives.

From issue #319

Tesla offers $1000 discount for U.S. military and spouses

Tesla is showing its appreciation for the U.S. military with a special Tesla Military Purchase Program, granting a $1,000 discount on new Model S, 3, X, or Y vehicles. This gesture underscores the company’s recognition of the sacrifices made by service members and their families. Thanks, everyone, for your service, and thanks, Tesla, for appreciating our veterans and active personnel.

From issue #322

Tesla to allow FSD transfers for one more quarter

Elon Musk announced at Tesla’s recent shareholder meeting that the company will once again offer Full Self-Driving (FSD) transfers for one more quarter. This decision follows a suggestion from an audience member and will likely be available in Q3. FSD transfers, initially introduced in 2023, let owners with a one-time purchase transfer the software to a new Tesla at no charge. I know Tesla uses this as an incentive, but in my opinion, they should attach FSD to the driver and not the car. That would make the purchase a lot more compelling.

From issue #320