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Bankrupt EV startup Fisker is reversing course just a few days after telling owners that they would have to pay labor costs ...
Fisker said that owners would have to pay the repair costs for two outstanding recalls facing its Ocean electric car.
The failed auto company changed a post on its website this week to say it would cover the cost of repairs for two outstanding ...
Fisker did not like that we put them on the spot regarding Ocean owners having to pay for recalls. Fortunately, the company ...
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Fisker is dead — no, not that dead Fisker, the other one — but every Ocean crossover it managed to release before bankruptcy is still out there. Those cars are still being recalled for various issues, ...
Fisker continues to make headlines and almost entirely for reasons it can’t be excited about. A new Frequently Asked ...
Fisker has changed its position regarding recall repairs for Ocean SUV owners, now stating that it will cover both parts and ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. A recent update to Fisker’s website included a recall FAQ page, where Ocean owners can look at current recalls for the car and the company’s ...
There's no fund to handle safety-recall work or other unforeseen issues for these EVs, and owners are on their own for all but the parts.