Alexander Black+FollowTesla’s $2K Loyalty Deal—Would You Upgrade?Tesla is texting legacy Model Y owners a $2,000 loyalty discount to upgrade to the new Model Y! The latest version isn’t just a facelift—it’s got quieter glass, smoother suspension, and a sleeker look. If you’ve got an older Model Y, would you bite on this deal or stick with your current ride? Curious if this will get more people to make the switch! #Tesla #ModelY #EVnews #CarDeals #Upgrade #Cars76Share
Tristan Richards+FollowWould You Trust a Self-Driving Taxi?Tesla just surprised everyone by quietly testing its self-driving Robotaxi service with employees in Austin and the Bay Area. Instead of launching big, they’re letting real people (well, employees) take rides while a safety driver keeps watch. The idea? Gather real-world feedback before letting the cars loose on their own. If this works, we could soon be hailing Teslas instead of Ubers—cheaper rides, less pollution, and maybe no need to own a car. But would you hop in a car with no driver? #Tesla #Robotaxi #SelfDriving #FutureOfTransport #EVs #Business60Share
stephanie30+FollowTesla’s Model Y Lease Deal Is WildTesla just dropped a seriously tempting lease for the 2025 Model Y: $499/month for 36 months with $2,999 down and 10k miles/year. If you’ve been eyeing this electric SUV (and who hasn’t, they’re everywhere), this might be your sign. The 2025 refresh brings fresh looks, better tech, and the Long Range AWD version can go 327 miles on a charge. Not into big upfront costs? You can estimate $582/month with $0 down. Time to finally join the Tesla crowd? #Tesla #ModelY #ElectricVehicles #CarDeals #EV #Cars1816Share
trhodes+FollowTesla’s Fancy Model Y Still Up for Grabs?Turns out those hyped-up Model Y Launch Editions didn’t fly off the lot like Tesla hoped—they’re still chilling in inventory months later. Even with all the bells and whistles (think Acceleration Boost, Full-Self Driving, and premium finishes), buyers just aren’t biting, probably thanks to that $59K price tag (or $52K with the tax credit). If you want a rare, fully-loaded Model Y without the wait, now’s your chance. But honestly, the regular Long Range might be the smarter buy unless you’re all about those extras. #Tesla #ModelY #ElectricVehicles #CarNews #EVs #Cars97Share
stephenolson+FollowTesla Odometers: Glitch or Something Bigger?Tesla owners are sounding the alarm after noticing their cars’ odometers are racking up way more miles than they actually drive—sometimes by over a third! While Tesla claims it’s just a glitch, some drivers are worried it could mean warranties run out faster and resale values drop. With lawsuits already in play and more complaints popping up across different models, this isn’t just a one-off issue. Would you trust your car’s mileage if you drove a Tesla? #Tesla #EVnews #CarTalk #WarrantyWoes #TechTrouble #Cars101Share
Michael Austin+FollowTesla’s Price Tag Just Got HeavierHeads up, Tesla fans: those shiny electric cars might cost more soon, thanks to new tariffs making it pricier to build them. That means Tesla’s profits could take a hit, and the stock might not zoom as fast as before. If you’re thinking about where to park your next $1,000, maybe peek at other up-and-coming companies before hitting “buy” on more Tesla shares. #Tesla #InvestingTips #StockMarket #MoneyMoves #ElectricVehicles #Business12440Share
Christopher Gonzalez+FollowTesla Service Plot Twist: Free Battery Upgrade!Imagine taking your Cybertruck in for a minor charging issue and Tesla ends up swapping your entire high-voltage battery—for free! That’s what happened to Ryan Patch, who thought his home charger was the problem, but it turned out his truck needed a new battery pack (worth tens of thousands). The kicker? Tesla gave him a newer Cybertruck as a loaner while his was in the shop. Some owners are praising Tesla’s quick fix, but others are side-eyeing Cybertruck reliability. Would you be chill or stressed? #Tesla #Cybertruck #EVLife #CarTrouble #CustomerService #Cars180Share
walkerjason+FollowWould You Take a 4-Month-Old Cybertruck?Imagine waiting forever for a Cybertruck, then Tesla tries to hand you one that's been baking on the lot for 4 months! That’s what happened to Reza in Houston. He ordered his truck and got a VIN instantly—but the ride was built way back in January. Other buyers chimed in, saying they’d refuse delivery too, especially after recall issues and shoddy repairs. Would you take a truck that’s been sitting around, or hold out for a fresh build? #Tesla #Cybertruck #CarBuying #EVs #CarDrama #Cars120243Share
Paige Douglas+FollowTesla’s $0 Down Lease: Worth the Hype?Tesla just dropped a head-turning Model 3 lease: $349/month, no down payment, and you get a zippy EV with Netflix built in. Why now? Tesla’s sales have been in a slump, so they’re sweetening the deal to win back drivers. If you’ve been EV-curious but put off by price tags, this could be your moment to upgrade your commute without draining your savings. Heads up: the cheapest Teslas might still be a ways off, so this deal is worth a look if you’re ready to plug in now. #Tesla #EVDeals #MoneyHacks #CarLeasing #ElectricVehicles #Business3219Share
Tristan Richards+FollowTesla & BYD Team Up to Crush Gas CarsGuess what? Tesla and BYD, usually fierce rivals, are now teaming up to take down gas-powered cars for good. Instead of fighting each other, they’re pooling their tech and manufacturing skills to make electric cars cheaper and better for everyone. This means more EV choices and lower prices for us, while gas guzzlers get pushed out. If you’ve been waiting for the right time to ditch your old ride, this alliance could make your next car electric—and easier on your wallet. #EVRevolution #Tesla #BYD #ElectricCars #GreenLiving #Business1410Share