For $17,888, do you think someone ought to dip a toe into this Ocean? Or is that still too much for Fisker's folly?
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F. Scott Fitzgerald once declared there were no second acts in American lives. Nobody told Henrik Fisker. The Danish-born, Los Angeles-based car designer turned entrepreneur is now on his third ...
Fisker may have gone bankrupt, but its products are still out there, keeping their owners on their toes. The latest twist? Yet another recall for the all-electric Ocean SUV, this time targeting 7,745 ...
Nowadays, it seems like no one is making any money off of the Fisker Ocean—least of all its eponymous founder Henrik Fisker. However, if you happen across a bricked one that bankruptcy has given up on ...
The bankruptcy court in Delaware has approved Fisker's plan to liquidate the company despite earlier opposition from federal agencies and some creditors. Everyone got something, with Ocean owners ...
Fisker Ocean owners won't have to pay for recall costs out of pocket, after all. The automaker's final bankruptcy liquidation plan was approved last week by a Delaware judge. The revised plan states ...
The Fisker Ocean has been recalled once again, this time for an issue that could lead to an unexpected reduction in regenerative braking. The recall includes 7,745 Ocean electric SUVs from model years ...
Fisker came back from the dead with the promise that the Karma disaster wouldn't happen again. The company, which again had a hopeful automotive designer at its helm, seemed to be on the right track ...
Even if an automaker survives bankruptcy proceedings, the restructured entity may no longer support the vehicles it previously produced. Owners of the Fisker Ocean could find themselves in this ...