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Just six weeks after Elon Musk started as head of Department of Government Efficiency in Washington, thousands of nervous and disillusioned Tesla owners are finding novel ways to divorce themselves from the brand and the billionaire, according to a Forbes report.There has also been a spike in sales of stickers that read "I bought this car before I knew Elon was crazy." 


In the last month or so, many drivers have become more inventive and are disassociating themselves from Musk in more humorous ways by removing their Tesla emblems and swapping them for badges from other automakers, like Audi and Mazda, the magazine said. One car was even adorned with full Audi A5 badging.
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Such stickers have been seen from California to Germany.
Since many Tesla owners want to dissociate themselves from the chief executive, one company that sells such stickers claimed to be selling hundreds of them a day, Forbes said, adding: In the last few weeks, things have gotten more heated, and apathy for Tesla has increased significantly.
Some owners are even concerned that their cars may be purposefully damaged. In one instance, an owner even employed an onboard projection system requesting that motorists not bully him because he was already embarrassed to be driving a Cybertruck, the magazine said.
A short film projected onto another Tesla was signed "Mussk production," where the "ss" alludes to the Nazi paramilitary group called the Schutzstaffel, Forbes said.Tesla has gone through a lot over the last 15 or so years since its inception. In the beginning, it was a little-known company that was despised by proponents of fossil fuels and adored only by a small group of EV enthusiasts.
To make Tesla a globally adored electric car brand, the EV community and Tesla staff put in a lot of effort especially since the Model S was launched in 2012.Then, in early 2025, a certain South African's activity on social media, the acquisition of Twitter, a frenzied foray into politics, a few dubious salutes, and now the brand is imploding.
It takes years to establish a brand, and only a few seconds to demolish the name, Forbes said, adding: It will be interesting to see whether Musk and his staffers try to stop the rot and how they do it.
An 'Elon went crazy' sticker is plastered on a Tesla in Berlin as people protest outside a Tesla store in New York on International Women's day. AFP, REUTERS


Elon Musk with Donald Trump. REUTERS











