Tesla urges Canadian customers to buy pre-tariff priced inventory 'while supplies last'
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Tesla is urging Canadian customers to buy cars at pre-tariff prices due to rising tariffs from the U.S.-Canada trade war. The company is emphasizing urgency as the 25% tariffs on imports stand, even with a temporary pause on some tariffs. As existing stocks are sold, prices could rise significantly—up to 22% per model. Tesla's price hikes coincide with a sales slump, where deliveries decreased by 13% in Q1, and profits plummeted by 71%. Analysts point to competition and recent controversies as contributing factors to these challenges.
Tesla is advising Canadian buyers to purchase vehicles at pre-tariff prices to avoid impending price hikes due to tariffs initiated by the Trump administration.
With rising prices anticipated on Tesla cars in Canada, buyers are urged to act quickly while pre-tariff inventory remains available before price increases take effect.
Read at New York Post
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