In a surprising move, former U.S. President Donald Trump has acquired a red Tesla Model S directly from Elon Musk, but with a twist—Trump made it clear that he didn’t want any special treatment, refusing a discount.
Trump, known for his bold personality, reportedly chose the Tesla Model S for its advanced features and sleek design. His decision to purchase the car at full price highlights his stance on fairness, as he insisted on paying the full amount despite being offered a price cut by the Tesla CEO.
“I want no discount,” Trump stated, making his preference clear when discussing the purchase.
Tesla’s Model S, known for its cutting-edge technology, luxurious interior, and impressive performance, has become a symbol of innovation in the automotive world. Trump’s choice to go for the all-electric vehicle comes amid growing support for sustainable technology in the U.S., with figures like Musk leading the charge.
In a world where high-profile figures are often offered discounts on luxury items, Trump’s decision to pay the full price stands out as a gesture of personal principles, further adding to the intrigue surrounding the sale.
Musk, the visionary behind Tesla, has been at the forefront of the electric car revolution, and this high-profile purchase by Donald Trump could be seen as an endorsement of Musk’s ambitious vision. Both figures have made their mark in different industries, but this rare transaction brings them together in a way that highlights their influence.
This news has created buzz across social media and the automotive world, with fans of both men curious about how this deal came to fruition.
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