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Musk: Only "fools" would believe suggested retail price

Wang Lve Mon, Apr 22 2024 09:43 AM EST

On April 22, it was reported by the media that Tesla has adjusted the price of its FSD (Full Self-Driving) software multiple times. s_9a210716d19f4f808b8607769d1f5d35.png This move has sparked widespread discussion, with many questioning Musk and Tesla's pricing strategy.

In response to external inquiries, Musk commented on the "frequent price adjustments by Tesla" in a post, arguing that traditional dealership models also have unstable pricing.

He stressed that other car manufacturers also adjust prices through dealer markups or incentives from manufacturers and dealers.

Therefore, only fools would believe that the suggested retail price is the actual selling price.

He pointed out that Tesla's prices must be continuously adjusted to ensure alignment with production and market demand.

Previous reports indicated that the Tesla website showed the price of the Full Self-Driving (FSD) package in the US dropped from $12,000 to $8,000, and in Canada, from $16,000 to $11,000. s_36aa7afb33ba46668bb373c4e1468beb.jpg