Tesla Unexpectedly Halts Sales Of Standard Range Model Y Without Explanation Tesla has stopped taking orders for the cheapest version of the Model Y electric SUV and removed it from its online configurator just a month into launching the vehicle. The change comes amid broader pricing and configurator changes that are becoming hard to follow. Last month, Tesla launched a new Model Y Standard Range RWD with 244 miles of range. The launch was surprising considering CEO Elon Musk said that Tesla won’t produce the version of the Model Y because he said that the range would be “unacceptably low” at less than 250 miles. Tesla released the version of the vehicle with an EPA estimated range of 244 miles and a starting price of $42,000. Last week, the automaker surprised again by reducing the price of the new base version of the Model Y by $2,000 just a month after launching it. The price change was part of a broader pricing update throughout the Model 3 and Model Y lineup. Now just a few days later, Tesla confuses us all by no longer taking orders for the new Model Y Standard Range RWD and removing it altogether from its online configurator:
TSLA is a hate-love stock. I try to be factual. Many ETFs are holding this stock and this might be called a healthy pull back. I am just watching it.
What's a 10% pullback between friends? She'll be right as rain in a couple of days. In the meanwhile just be sure to favor the other leg.