Tesla 'NOT unscathed' by Trump tariffs
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A new industry report found a 33% increase in used Tesla listings, attributing it, in part, to Elon Musk's actions affecting the brand's reputation.
Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk says the electric-car maker won't be “unscathed” by President Trump’s 25% auto tariffs. But the stock-market reaction suggests the car company might be able to better navigate them than its American rivals.
The anti-Tesla posters show the power of genuine guerrilla marketing – and also why such tactics are so hard for corporate brands to co-opt. It works when it's authentic, spontaneous and expresses public feeling. The group has even created physical products like a anti-fascist air freshener for Tesla cars.
President Trump's newly announced 25% import tariffs on foreign cars will increase vehicle prices by thousands of dollars, experts say, but Tesla is likely to fare better than other carmakers.
More and more Tesla owners are worried about vandalism as police say some vehicles are being targeted in New York City.
A Texas man whose Tesla was keyed in an airport parking lot is seeking $1 million for the damage done to his car and the “emotional duress” he endured. A plaintiff identified only as J.N. filed the seven-figure civil suit against Rafael Hernandez,
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News Nation on MSNMusk vows to go after anti-Tesla ‘propaganda’Ahead of a global day of action against Tesla, billionaire Elon Musk has vowed to go after people spreading what he calls anti-Tesla “propaganda.” Federal and local agencies are on alert amid continuing protests and acts of vandalism against Tesla cars and property.