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They said the price was better than expected in the title. I Disagree.
They expected it to be about $70k. They were not expecting it to come in around $60. And that’s not too far out of the ballpark for hybrid 7 seater vans. Especially for plugin hybrid options.
Don’t get me wrong, I’d rather have model Y pricing and range, and this ain’t for me. That said I can see why you’d look at the hybrid 7 seater market and assume this would be a $70k base.
They say it is cheaper than what they expected. The article states they expected $70K and its a bit cheaper than that. There's nothing incorrect about that.
I included myself in the we and disagreed with the price. You are welcome to another opinion.