
According to Electrek, some Tesla car owners have removed the Tesla logo from their cars and replaced it with logoes of car companies to show that they do not want to be involved with billionaire Elon Musk.
Previously, a labeling business said that it sold hundreds of them every day with the content: "I bought this car before I knew Elon was crazy" to put on the car. The company also said that this is a move as Tesla owners want to stay away from the company's CEO.
Some Tesla owners are even worried that people who don't like Elon Musk will sabotage their cars, so they have come up with a solution to change the logo as a creative way to separate Tesla car ownership from the controversial billionaire.
Since President Donald Trump was elected, Elon Musk has made it clear that he is a close ally with many supportive moves. Musk recently attended a meeting at the White House and spoke in support of the US withdrawal from NATO and the United Nations. Many of Elon Musk's recent moves have not received public support, leading to waves of protests.
On January 1, New York City police arrested 9 people at a protest outside a Tesla agent when they opposed billionaire Elon Musk's role in cutting staff and streamlining the US federal apparatus.
Not only in the US, the wave of protests against the US electric car company and Musk has appeared in some places around the world. On the night of March 2, more than 10 Tesla cars caught fire at a store in Toulouse (France) initially thought to be sabotage. The total damage is estimated at more than 700,000 euros (18 billion 757 million VND).