Fisker might be bankrupt, but the problems continue to mount as the company is recalling 7,545 Oceans from the 2023 and 2024 model year. They’re equipped with an electric water pump that can fail and ...
I can’t believe what’s been happening to the Fisker Ocean. Well, Fisker in general. I’ve been following the Ocean’s progress since the “Covid days”, and at one point I was pretty high on it. It really ...
As the saga of Fisker's inevitable bankruptcy continues to unfold, the stories are coming fast and furious from the forums where real owners and once prospective shoppers share updates. According to ...
The bankrupt automaker behind the Ocean electric sport utility vehicle has issued yet another safety recall. Forced by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration through a preliminary ...
Fisker, the once high-flying California-based EV startup, is bankrupt. That's left people who bought its Ocean SUV scrambling for answers about the future of software updates, internet connectivity, ...
It did not have a happy ending. Wait, we’re still talking about this thing? Our 2023 Fisker Ocean Extreme long-term test car ghosted us almost a year ago, going in for recall work and never returning.
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 ...
Fisker, the bankrupt company behind the Ocean electric crossover, doesn't have money for the labor costs associated with two recalls. In a letter sent to owners, it said it would try to make the spare ...
Thousands of Fisker Oceans are fitted with faulty water pumps that could send the crossover into limp mode. If this occurs, the Ocean can only travel at speeds of 10–20 mph. The water pumps will be ...
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