It doesn’t say what was changed but that makes it a great price again.

It also really messes up the pricing between the 3 RWD which doesn’t qualify and the AWD that does since it’s only a 1k difference now. I wonder if we’ll see them lower the RWD or potentially raise the AWD price?

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    My recommendation is to go buy a car from one of the companies who were cheating on the emissions tests and polluting the air for years while lying to you about it so you would feel good and they could make $$$$$$ which a study indicates up to 38,000 people a year died prematurely because of.

    There’s a great selection between the following

    BMW

    Audi

    Volkswagen

    Mercedes-Benz

    Nissan

    Opel (owned by GM at the time)

    Fiat Chrysler

    Renault

    Toyota

    Mitsubishi

    Bosch

    Cummins

    ZF Friedrichshafen

    Ford (ongoing in UK as of 2024)

    GM (ongoing lawsuit in USA, but nothing recent in news so not sure on status, but they get counted due to Opel anyway)

    Edit: oh and it looks like Hyundai/Kia were raided by German officials in June 2022 over the same issue! Not sure on status. Oh and Kia had their own problems back in 2014 too, emitting more than EU limits.

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      Had two cars affected by Dieselgate, will never buy a VW or Audi again; they’re dead to me. Which sucks because I loved them. But you know what? I love my 2018 Model 3 even more. Though honestly, both my husband and I feel pretty icky about Tesla now. We got really lucky with the build quality of our car but we know people who have had major issues going way beyond panel gaps. And that’s not even going into the Musk issue.