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Where to Get the World’s Cheapest — and Most Expensive Tesla

Bloomberg2022-11-28

(Bloomberg) -- Tesla Inc.’s Model Y has been a smash-hit worldwide -- on track to rank among the top five best-selling models this year and the only electric car to make the cut. More than 500,000 ...

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  • MIe
    ·2022-11-29
    Tesla upside with better earnings reports q1 
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  • har888
    ·2022-11-28
    Yes
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  • Guavaxf30
    ·2022-11-28
    Singapore is yhe stupidest place to buy a car. Any car.  Apart from the huge taxes and mark-ups bythe dealers, Singapore is a really small island with one of the best public transport system in the world. Most times it is is actually fasterto travel by tube than to drive.
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  • Jamesmmk
    ·2022-11-28
    The mentioned "Permit" in Singapore is call the COE (Certificate Of Entitlement) where ranges from S$81,000 (goods vehicles) to S$114,000 (large/luxury vehicle) an individual or company have the right to own a vehicle for 10yrs. Afterwhich the owner can either export, scrap or renew with another 5yrs/10yrs based on thefuture pricing of the COE. So most vehicles Are reasonably less than 10yrs old with a small fraction of >10yrs old. Tesla Model Y RWD base price >S$142,000 excl. COE & others taxes (reg. fee etc.) which make it a grand total of >S$250,000 (incl. COE at S$113,000) on-the-road. One can work the math for a AWD Model Y with base price of >S$190,000
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