On January 2nd Tesla dropped the base price by $2,000 to partially compensate for the federal subsidies being cut from $75,00 to $3,750. I've already seen posts from people wanting to sell their Model 3 who have already seen an enormous drop in resale value. Tesla is no longer selling the $5,000 Extended Auto Pilot (EAP) software but now offers a $3,000 Auto Pilot package that only includes the abilities for "your car to steer, accelerate and brake automatically." Tesla owners who hadn't bought EAP can get basic Auto Pilot for $2,000 (it normally costs $4,000 after purchase) and FSD for an additional $3,000. Anyone who bought Auto Pilot ($5K on purchase or $7K afer purchase) will now be able to upgrade to FSD for $2,000 as opposed to the $5,000 previous upgrade price.
Source: Forbes March 04, 2019 17:11 UTC