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DeanMcManis (not verified)    August 15, 2019 - 3:29PM

Both you and I agree that Tesla has been sneaky listing their vehicle price including the potential savings button, but they have changed their ordering web page so that up top it now has a slider to choose between the Purchase Price and Including Potential Savings Price. They should have the web page always default to the Purchase Price, and then I would not complain about it in the future. I am happy that Chevy is offering the new Corvette with a price starting at under $60K, even if it's Five dollars under, and includes no options or fees at that price. For me, my dream version will be a convertible model, hopefully coming later next year, and the optioned price looks around $80K+ with all of the options that I want included. Which is a relative bargain for what you get, but a long ways from $60K. And actually, The Corvette website doesn't yet have a live 2020 Corvette building app, with totaled prices available yet.

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