
Once proud fans, some Tesla owners in Canada embarrassed by company’s CEO
MONTREAL — Stéphane Pascalon’s Tesla fan club brings people together to share their pride for the company’s cars, but that pride has turned into shame for some, and now the club plans to distribute hundreds of bumper stickers so owners can distance themselves from CEO Elon Musk.
The club recently conducted a survey among its members showing that about 80 per cent of respondents wanted to dissociate from Musk, the divisive head of Tesla and high-level adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump. About 50 per cent said they did not want to participate in public Tesla events, Pascalon, president of Club Tesla Quebec, said in a recent interview.
“Previously, they were very proud of their car and now we can see that the actions of Elon Musk really divide people, so it’s more difficult to be proud of having a Tesla today,” Pascalon said. The bumper stickers his group plans on distributing show a Tesla logo in a green heart, beside the name “Elon” on a stop sign.
Musk, one of the world’s richest men, has been involved in a tide of controversies including making what appeared to be a Nazi salute at Trump’s inauguration, publicly voicing support for the far-right Alternative for Germany, and trying to access sensitive personal data for millions of Americans in his quest to cut U.S. government spending. The impact of the EV mogul’s actions are also being felt in Canada.