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BRAND new cars worth more than £200,000 have been left dumped on a road after the manufacturer went into liquidation. The Fisker Ocean cars, worth up to £43,000, have been lining Racecourse Road ...
The NHTSA recently announced recalls for 305,996 vehicles. This includes vehicles from Stellantis, Fisker, Honda, Kia, and Hyundai.
Fisker disclosed in August that it had been subpoenaed by the SEC, which recently confirmed that it was investigating the company and demanded that the bankruptcy plan preserve records.
Fisker had originally said that owners would have to pay for labor, but then backtracked, saying on September 18th that it would cover the full cost of repairs.
Initially, the list of Fisker service points that can handle repairs, including recalls, includes 20 locations in the U.S. and three in Canada. The above link, which will be kept updated, notes ...
The original piece follows. Owners of recalled Fisker Ocean electric vehicles will have to pay for repairs, according to a notice on the bankrupt automaker's website.
Fisker will supply the parts for free but customers will have to pay for labor at certified service centers—if they can even find any.
Though Fisker had promised the world a wide scale distribution of its Ocean SUV, by mid-2023 the company had delivered just 22 cars to its US customers and produced 1022 cars overall in the second ...
The Fisker saga continues with more bad news for Ocean EV owners. The company has issued a second recall that affects all cars sold in the United States in less than a month. This time, the issue ...
Fisker Ocean is recalling more than 12,000 vehicles. It is the second recall Fisker has issued in less than a month. Company has filed for bankruptcy after financial foes.
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