The #ByeTesla movement is still going strong. Instead of dying down, it’s picking up steam like a group chat when someone drops a spicy rumor. TikTok, X (RIP Twitter), and Reddit are now filled with hot takes, shady memes, and break-up montages — not of people, but of people leaving their Teslas.
🚗 TikTok Is Now the Official Tesla Break-Up Zone
Amid all the viral dances and “How to make viral ramen” videos, TikTok is now home to dramatic slow-mo videos of people peeling the Tesla logo off their cars. Sad music? Check. Black and white filter? Check. Caption like “Me leaving Tesla for something that doesn’t randomly crash”? Double check.
Some people are switching to other EV brands, others are going full gasoline again. It’s giving break-up but make it auto-tech energy.
💸 Price Up, Features Down — Is This a Car or a Subscription Service?
One major complaint: features that used to be free now come with a price tag.
“Tesla used to be like Netflix: cheap and full of surprises. Now it’s still like Netflix — overpriced and keeps removing the good stuff.”
Some updates have even removed features. One person said, “My trunk used to open with a voice command. Now I have to perform a ritual and offer a sacrifice to get it to work.”
🤖 Elon, Baby, What Are You Doing?
Elon Musk is still Elon Musk. But fans are starting to wonder if he’s running Tesla or just running his mouth on X. Some folks are asking, “Did I buy a car… or join a personality cult?”
Every new tweet feels like it costs Tesla another thousand users.
😂 Best Comments of the Week (Because Internet Never Disappoints)
“Tesla is that ex who used to be cool but now just leaves you on read.”
“I didn’t leave Tesla. Tesla left me when the battery died in the middle of nowhere.”
“Maybe Tesla just needs a healing trip to Bali.”
🎉 So… Are You Still Team Tesla?
The #ByeTesla trend isn’t just about electric cars — it’s about identity, rebellion, and of course, internet drama. Whether Tesla bounces back or becomes the next MySpace of the EV world remains to be seen.
For now, the memes are strong, the exes are talking, and the rest of us? We’re just here for the show.