Tesla unveils cheaper Model Y and 3
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Tesla stock rose slightly early Wednesday after the company’s big reveal of two new “Standard” lower price models on Tuesday. Wall Street, curiously, doesn’t have much to say about the new vehicles, yet.
The so-called Model Y Standard has leaked online, offering fewer features and luxuries along with a reported $5K savings over the current base version
Dennis Clotter dropped off his Tesla Model 3 for service and got a shiny new Model X loaner with only 700 miles, he's in love. "They can definitely keep that Model 3! I'm about to be a fugitive... I'm not giving it back.
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