Tesla sales falling, trade-ins at record high

Are drivers ditching Teslas? Edmunds reveals findings

A protester poses for a photo with his placard outside the Tesla dealership in London on March 15, 2025. (Krisztian Elek/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

The Hill, by Michael Bartiromo – 03/21/25

(NEXSTAR) – Edmunds, a popular online automotive resource, says its data shows a “potential shift” in buyers’ feelings toward Tesla vehicles — based partly on a record-high number of Tesla trade-ins.

The Tesla brand has become a target of criticism by critics of CEO Elon Musk, who is now also an advisor to President Donald Trump and a key figure at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which has taken controversial actions to slash government spending.

Musk critics have organized dozens of peaceful demonstrations at Tesla dealerships and factories across North America and Europe. But some dealerships and vehicles have also been vandalized — acts which Attorney General Pam Bondi has labeled “domestic terrorism.”

Some Tesla owners, including U.S. Senator Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) who feuded with Musk, have also vowed to get rid of their vehicles. Celebrities including Jason Bateman and Sheryl Crow have done the same thing.

Activists in the San Francisco Bay Area have also hung fliers urging residents to get rid of their “swasticars,” an apparent reference to accusations that Musk attempted to perform Nazi salutes at Trump’s second inauguration in January.

“We can get back at Elon,” a protestor outside a Tesla dealership in Boston told the Associated Press earlier this month. “We can impose direct economic damage on Tesla by showing up at showrooms everywhere and boycotting Tesla and telling everyone else to get out, sell your stocks, sell your Teslas.”

But are these boycotts having any effect?

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Whatever the reason, Tesla trade-ins have reached an all-time high, Edmunds data shows. Specifically, Edmunds observed that Tesla vehicles (model years 2017 or newer) accounted for 1.4% of trade-ins toward non-Tesla cars in March 2025 — a percentage that represents a record high for Tesla. (For comparison, that percentage one year earlier in March 2024 was 0.4%.)

Shoppers aren’t seeking out new Teslas at the same rate they used to, either, at least according to Edmunds. The company’s data shows buyer consideration for new Tesla vehicles fell to 1.8% in February 2025 (the “lowest point since October 2022”) from a high of 3.3% in November 2024.

There has been no significant drop, however, in shoppers seeking out used Teslas. Prices have yet to fall significantly for the brand’s used vehicles, but Edmunds’ analysts are expecting that to change as a result of increased trade-ins.

Protesters demonstrate outside of a Tesla dealership in Seattle on Saturday, March 15, 2025. (David Ryder/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Jessica Caldwell, Edmunds’ head of insights, acknowledged that Musk’s political views and relationship to Trump may have alienated current Tesla owners, but believes many just can’t afford to sell off their cars for a new one.

Sat. March 22 – Another protest of Elon Musk at Tesla in Vallejo

Tesla Takedown Vallejo
Saturday March 22 at 11 AM
1001 Admiral Callaghan Lane, Vallejo

WHY PROTEST TESLA?
  • Protests against Tesla have intensified globally in response to CEO Elon Musk’s involvement with the Donald Trump administration’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). It is important for the public to raise voices of protest
  • concerning the role Tesla’s unelected billionaire owner, Elon Musk, is playing in the Trump administration.
  • Note also that Tesla employees have reported poor treatment and policies, resulting in a high injury rate, with some having faced sexual harassment, racism, and union-busting incidents. Tesla’s environmental practices, use of cryptocurrencies, and compliance with open source licenses have been mentioned by critics. [wikipedia]
 Where?

Vallejo Tesla Dealership, 1001 Admiral Callaghan Ln, Vallejo, CA 94591

Have fun making signs! Here are some great ideas for signs. (Using the search engine DuckDuckGo)

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Hundreds protest Tesla in Vallejo – Signs for our Times

Photo by Roger Straw

By Roger Straw for the BenIndy, March 15, 2025

Today, a “Tesla Takedown” protest estimated at nearly two hundred gathered outside Vallejo’s Tesla Dealer on Admiral Callahan Lane. Protesters lined the sidewalk in front of Tesla and all the way up to Applebees. A group also formed on the opposite side of the street in front of Share Tea.

Protesters flew U.S. flags and a Ukranian flag, and held up a dazzling display of signs…

    • NO ONE ELECTED MUSK – STOP THE COUP
    • NO KINGS, NO TYRANNY, NO TESLA
    • MUSK is a RAT!
    • FIRE FELON
    • NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW
    • ECO TRAITOR
    • ELON MUSK MUST STOP THE CUTS
    • BOYCOTT GroTESqueLA
    • DELETE DOGE DEPORT ELON
    • STOP THE OLIGARCHY
    • HANDS OFF OUR NATIONAL PARKS & SOCIAL SECURITY
    • FIGHT FACISM

One sign was directed at our elected Republican leaders: IF YOU HONOR YOUR OATH, UPHOLD THE CONSTITUTION.

Another summed up our current federal disaster-in-progress: SUPER CALLOUS FRAGILE RACIST SEXIST NAZI PSYCHOPATHS.

One guy with a bullhorn chanted repeatedly, “Elon wants to go to Mars, we don’t want to buy his cars.”

Organizers of the nationwide peaceful Tesla Takedown Movement are asking concerned Americans to “Sell Your Teslas, Dump Your Stock, and Stop Musk Now.”

Local organizers include Vallejo-Benicia Indivisible. Today’s protesters came away with instructions to gather again next Saturday, March 22, at 11am.

See also:

Posted here previously…

‘Crook, Liar, Racist’: Veteran Reporter Not Afraid to Call Trump What He Is

Calling Trump corrupt and a threat to America are not opinions. They are objective statements of fact.

ZETEO by John Harwood, March 12, 2025
John Harwood is an American journalist. He was the White House Correspondent for CNN from February 2021 until September 2022, after working as an editor-at-large for CNBC. He was the chief Washington Correspondent for CNBC and a contributor for The New York Times. Wikipedia

>> Donald Trump’s corrupt, chaotic presidency has propelled a long-running journalistic debate: how to accurately characterize the threat he poses to America.

Indeed, my opening paragraph itself provides grist for that debate. Can a fair-minded reporter flatly describe the president as corrupt and a threat to America itself? Are those facts?

Many colleagues I respect would answer “no.” When I interviewed the great newspaper editor Marty Baron a couple of weeks ago, he cautioned that such descriptions allow Trump to discredit journalists as partisans and are best left to opinion pages.

But I say, “Yes.” Calling Trump corrupt and a threat to America are not opinions. They are objective statements of fact. [emphasis added here – BenIndy]

I never expected to reach this point when I became a journalist 47 years ago. I did not pursue opinion journalism for a reason. My model was my father, Richard Harwood, who built his stellar Washington Post career on fearless reporting and news analysis.

Indeed, dad was appointed the Post’s first ombudsman after an earlier Republican president, Richard Nixon, howled about biased journalism the way Trump denounces “fake news.” An orphaned kid from the Midwest on a newspaper stocked with Ivy Leaguers, he found merit in some of those complaints.

So I began my career at the St. Petersburg Times in Florida, well aware of the need to fairly reflect different viewpoints – Republicans and Democrats, conservatives and liberals, police officers and college professors, Blacks and whites. My first big political profile was a sympathetic look at a GOP retiree legendary for her success in rounding up votes within her condominium complex.

Crediting the legitimacy of both sides wasn’t difficult then. American politics did not neatly sort the good guys from the bad guys.


John Harwood is an American journalist. He was the White House Correspondent for CNN from February 2021 until September 2022, after working as an editor-at-large for CNBC. He was the chief Washington Correspondent for CNBC and a contributor for The New York Times. Wikipedia

Hundreds protest Tesla in Vallejo – Signs for our Times

UPDATE: Another protest of Musk at Tesla in Vallejo, Sat March 22

Photo by Roger Straw

By Roger Straw for the BenIndy, March 15, 2025

Today, a “Tesla Takedown” protest estimated at nearly two hundred gathered outside Vallejo’s Tesla Dealer on Admiral Callahan Lane. Protesters lined the sidewalk in front of Tesla and all the way up to Applebees. A group also formed on the opposite side of the street in front of Share Tea.

Protesters flew U.S. flags and a Ukranian flag, and held up a dazzling display of signs…

    • NO ONE ELECTED MUSK – STOP THE COUP
    • NO KINGS, NO TYRANNY, NO TESLA
    • MUSK is a RAT!
    • FIRE FELON
    • NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW
    • ECO TRAITOR
    • ELON MUSK MUST STOP THE CUTS
    • BOYCOTT GroTESqueLA
    • DELETE DOGE DEPORT ELON
    • STOP THE OLIGARCHY
    • HANDS OFF OUR NATIONAL PARKS & SOCIAL SECURITY
    • FIGHT FACISM

One sign was directed at our elected Republican leaders: IF YOU HONOR YOUR OATH, UPHOLD THE CONSTITUTION.

Another summed up our current federal disaster-in-progress: SUPER CALLOUS FRAGILE RACIST SEXIST NAZI PSYCHOPATHS.

One guy with a bullhorn chanted repeatedly, “Elon wants to go to Mars, we don’t want to buy his cars.”

Organizers of the nationwide peaceful Tesla Takedown Movement are asking concerned Americans to “Sell Your Teslas, Dump Your Stock, and Stop Musk Now.”

Local organizers include Vallejo-Benicia Indivisible. Today’s protesters came away with instructions to gather again next Saturday, March 22, at 11am.

See also:

Posted here previously…
WHY PROTEST TESLA?
  • Protests against Tesla have intensified globally in response to CEO Elon Musk’s involvement with the Donald Trump administration’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). It is important for the public to raise voices of protest
  • concerning the role Tesla’s unelected billionaire owner, Elon Musk, is playing in the Trump administration.
  • Note also that Tesla employees have reported poor treatment and policies, resulting in a high injury rate, with some having faced sexual harassment, racism, and union-busting incidents. Tesla’s environmental practices, use of cryptocurrencies, and compliance with open source licenses have been mentioned by critics. [wikipedia]
 Where?

Vallejo Tesla Dealership, 1001 Admiral Callaghan Ln, Vallejo, CA 94591

Have fun making signs! Here are some great ideas for signs. (Using the search engine DuckDuckGo)

More locally:
More nationally: