The reversal comes as EV startup Fisker prepares to enter the fourth month of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy process.
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: "We understand that this may be an additional burden, and we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience." ...
Fisker has changed its position regarding recall repairs for Ocean SUV owners, now stating that it will cover both parts and ...
Fisker did not like that we put them on the spot regarding Ocean owners having to pay for recalls. Fortunately, the company ...
Fisker will supply the parts for free but customers will have to pay for labor at certified service centers—if they can even ...
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As EV startup Fisker prepares to enter the fourth month of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy process, existing owners have received ...
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On June 5, Fisker issued a recall of 6864 Ocean SUVs—believed to be all the vehicles in public hands in the United ...