- Car buyers are canceling
Tesla reservations overElon Musk 's behavior onTwitter , CNN reported. - Some said they would ditch the brand, while others were more likely to support it.
Several drivers told CNN they've backed out of purchasing a Tesla due to Elon Musk's political views.
In interviews with 12 recent car buyers, multiple drivers told the network they had ditched a Tesla product -- leaving deposits as high as $250 on the table -- because of Musk's recent behavior on Twitter.
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"If someone wants to spend money at Hobby Lobby, or Chick-fil-A or Tesla, they can do that," Steven Kronenberg, a California man who canceled a Tesla solar roof installation, told CNN Business. "I have plenty of other options."
Chick-fil-A and Hobby Lobby are known to promote conservative Christian values and have taken stances against the LGBTQ community in the past.
While some car buyers said Musk's behavior on Twitter had repelled them from his company, others said they were more likely to support the billionaire now, CNN reported.
In May, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said he was considering buying a Tesla after the electric-car maker moved its corporate headquarters to Texas in December, according to Bloomberg.
Meanwhile, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) said she's considering ditching her Tesla in favor of a car made by a unionized workforce. Musk repeatedly has spoken out against the United Autoworkers Union and has been accused of threatening workers who have attempted to unionize.
Politics have become increasingly involved in consumer buying habits, according to a report from Reuters in June. The publication said that consumer boycotts escalated in the wake of the murder of George Floyd.
An April survey from the online loan marketplace LendingTree found that about 25% of Americans are ditching a company or product they have bought in the past over political concerns, as well as issues related to how the company treats its employees.