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Think Tesla’s done messing with its car prices? Think again.
Days after the company’s announcement of Model 3 lineup and price changes, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on Twitter that the “price of the Tesla Full Self-Driving option will increase substantially over time.”
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Please note that the price of the Tesla Full Self-Driving option will increase substantially over time
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 13, 2019
In a subsequent tweet, Musk said these changes will start on May 1. And answering a comment which asked whether the price increase will be to the tune of “a few thousand dollars” or “something like +$3,000,” Musk said it would be “something like that.” Read more…
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