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Tesla Rolls Out Groundbreaking Used Car Lease Program for Model 3 and Y
Tesla has introduced an innovative lease plan for its used Model 3 and Model Y vehicles in California and Texas, starting at just $0 down and under $225 per month. This move marks Tesla's first foray into leasing pre‑owned vehicles, aimed at maintaining sales momentum as EV tax credits expire and clearing older models from inventory.
Introduction to Tesla's Leasing Initiative
Key Details of the Lease Offers
Initial Rollout in California and Texas
Comparing Used and New Tesla Lease Deals
Hardware Considerations: HW3 vs. HW4
End‑of‑Lease Purchase Options
Impact of Expiring EV Tax Credits
Ease of Applying for Used Tesla Leases
Recent Developments in Tesla's EV Strategy
Public Reactions to the Leasing Program
Future Implications and Strategic Analysis
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