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Tesla Owner Shares Video After Discovering Vandalized Hot-Pink Vehicle
The TikTok user says the 'completely unprovoked' keying damage will require a full door wrap replacement.
Apr. 7, 2026 at 9:00pm
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The vibrant color and dynamic motion of electric vehicles can inspire both wonder and resentment, as this Tesla owner discovered after a random act of vandalism.Los Angeles TodayA Los Angeles Tesla owner, known as @justc3c3 on TikTok, shared a video showing deep scratches and gouges on the passenger side door of her hot-pink electric vehicle. She said the damage must have happened recently, as she had checked the door the day before and it was perfect. The owner noted that while the wrap protected the actual paint, the wrap itself is now trashed and will need to be fully replaced, a more involved repair than a simple touch-up.
Why it matters
This incident highlights the growing problem of electric vehicle owners, especially Tesla drivers, facing random acts of vandalism against their cars. Such unprovoked attacks can discourage some drivers from making the switch to EVs, which would otherwise save them money on fuel and maintenance while reducing transportation-related pollution.
The details
In the TikTok video, the owner, Cece, lamented the 'deep scratches' on her car, saying 'someone took their time' keying the passenger door. She noted that she had specifically checked the door the day before and it was 'perfect, no marks at all,' indicating the damage was recent and unprovoked. While the wrap protected the underlying paint, Cece said the whole door will now need to be re-wrapped, a more involved repair process.
- Cece checked the passenger door the day before the damage was discovered and it was undamaged.
- The keying incident happened sometime between Cece's last check and when she discovered the damage.
The players
Cece
A Los Angeles resident who drives a hot-pink Tesla and posted a TikTok video showing the car's passenger door had been deeply scratched and keyed, apparently at random.
Tesla
The electric vehicle brand that Cece owns, which has faced some backlash and instances of vandalism from residents in certain areas.
What they’re saying
“Ughhh y'all… discovered my car's passenger side door got KEYED pretty badly 😭 we're talking deep scratches—someone took their time.”
— Cece, TikTok user
“So this was recent, random, and completely unprovoked. Just pure senseless vandalism for zero reason.”
— Cece, TikTok user
What’s next
Cece has already reached out to her wrap installer to start the process of stripping the old wrap, inspecting the door, and applying a fresh new wrap.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the growing problem of electric vehicle owners, especially Tesla drivers, facing random acts of vandalism against their cars. Such unprovoked attacks can discourage some drivers from making the switch to EVs, which would otherwise save them money and reduce transportation-related pollution.
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