Tesla is making it easier than ever to get a new car. According to a recent announcement, the company will soon deliver vehicles straight from the factory to customers using self-driving technology. Elon Musk, Tesla’s CEO, shared on X that driverless Model Y cars have been tested on Austin’s public roads without any issues.
The first self-delivery is expected to happen soon, with a robotaxi service planned for June in Austin, Texas, using about 10 Model Y SUVs.
This new approach means buyers won’t need to visit a dealership, deal with pushy salespeople, or haggle over prices. It’s designed to make purchasing a Tesla simple and stress-free. However, Tesla is facing some challenges.
Sales dropped by 13% in the first quarter of 2025, partly because some customers are upset about Musk’s involvement in politics. Despite this, switching to an electric vehicle like a Tesla can save you about $1,500 a year on gas and maintenance. Some models also qualify for a $7,500 tax credit.
For even more savings, Tesla owners can pair their cars with solar panels.
Charging at home with solar energy is much cheaper than using public stations or the grid. Services like EnergySage help homeowners find affordable solar installers, potentially saving up to $10,000. Tesla’s self-delivery system could make buying a car more convenient while keeping the brand’s focus on innovation and sustainability.
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Tesla’s new self-delivery system changes car buying

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