army judge
Super Moderator

Regretful, fearfilled Tesla owners who don't want fellow motorists to mistake the vehicle they're driving as a show of support for CEO Elon Musk, Secretary of DOGE, - AKA- "Crazy Muskrat" are busy rebadging their vehicle(s).
While sales of anti-Musk bumper stickers with messages like "I bought this before we knew Elon was crazy" have surged since President Donald Trump's election win last November, some Tesla owners are opting for a disguise instead. Looking for a visual way to distance themselves from Trump's biggest campaign donor—who now leads the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)—some owners have pulled Tesla badges off their cars and replaced them with other automakers' branding marks.
Photos on social media show cars with the distinctive, streamlined Tesla silhouette carrying badges for Mazda, Honda, Audi, and Rivian. Others have opted to take the Tesla branding off and leave their vehicle blank.
"Once every symbol that they put on there is gone, the whole thing becomes more clearly, I think, a statement," Jordan Schwartz, a man who removed Tesla badges from his Model Y and from a friend's car in the Seattle area, told KUOW.