Fisker slash prices by $24k

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SWoll

18,487 posts

259 months

Tuesday 9th April
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piecost76 said:
They have gone bust!

Hope any deposits can be recovered!
Good luck..



For anyone interested, look up what a SPAC deal is, the sort of companies that use them to get listed on stock exchanges, and how well it always goes. Nikola anyone?

Edited by SWoll on Tuesday 9th April 16:28

Auto810graphy

1,408 posts

93 months

Saturday 13th April
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Noticed a couple of Fiskers on a trade to trade site during the week. They were looking for in excess of £25k with no bids.

Have also seen a couple on Carwow, private sellers reserved at very low £30’s with no bids.

cj2013

1,409 posts

127 months

Tuesday 30th April
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Interesting view of it


Mikebentley

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6,141 posts

141 months

Tuesday 30th April
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I said earlier Grenadier Jim should buy the business and get it sorted. Not a huge fan of him but he could just make it work. He could rename it the “ Dog and Duck”.

G-wiz

2,212 posts

27 months

Monday 6th May
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Autotrader has 23 plate delivery mile cars for half price.

rofl 30k now for a 60k car

Evanivitch

20,201 posts

123 months

Monday 6th May
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G-wiz said:
Autotrader has 23 plate delivery mile cars for half price.

rofl 30k now for a 60k car
That's insane money for a 113kWh battery. I suspect they border on impossible to insure given the lack of replacment body parts.

autumnsum

390 posts

32 months

Tuesday 7th May
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Evanivitch said:
That's insane money for a 113kWh battery. I suspect they border on impossible to insure given the lack of replacment body parts.
They will probably be sold for parts.

The car was a hot mess anyway just look at the reviews on youtube.

Mikebentley

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6,141 posts

141 months

Tuesday 7th May
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autumnsum said:
Evanivitch said:
That's insane money for a 113kWh battery. I suspect they border on impossible to insure given the lack of replacment body parts.
They will probably be sold for parts.

The car was a hot mess anyway just look at the reviews on youtube.
I wasn’t aware anyone had one in the uk. That could end up being an expensive ornament.

plfrench

2,403 posts

269 months

Tuesday 7th May
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Mikebentley said:
I wasn’t aware anyone had one in the uk. That could end up being an expensive ornament.
Funnily enough, I saw an Ocean yesterday on the M1 going Northbound near Nottingham. Bright blue in colour. First one I've seen.

dapprman

2,331 posts

268 months

Tuesday 7th May
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I've seen 2-3 around Watford over the last few months. I say 2-3 as I've seen 1-2 blue ones which could have been the same car. Third was a black one.

MrBig

2,725 posts

130 months

Tuesday 7th May
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Shame, I was seriously considering an Ocean as our next family car, they look superbly practical and 'California mode' looks brilliant for the odd sunny we get!

ChocolateFrog

25,577 posts

174 months

Tuesday 7th May
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Insurance is probably the only insurmountable gotcha.

Driven carefully you could probably do >100000 miles without even having to change the brake pads.

HTP99

22,621 posts

141 months

Tuesday 7th May
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ChocolateFrog said:
Insurance is probably the only insurmountable gotcha.

Driven carefully you could probably do >100000 miles without even having to change the brake pads.
And if it goes wrong or has a software issue?

ucb

958 posts

213 months

Tuesday 7th May
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dapprman said:
I've seen 2-3 around Watford over the last few months. I say 2-3 as I've seen 1-2 blue ones which could have been the same car. Third was a black one.
Likewise, didn't think any had been sold but saw my first Ocean in a dark blue around Harpenden this past weekend

Mikebentley

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6,141 posts

141 months

Tuesday 7th May
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autumnsum said:
Evanivitch said:
That's insane money for a 113kWh battery. I suspect they border on impossible to insure given the lack of replacment body parts.
They will probably be sold for parts.

The car was a hot mess anyway just look at the reviews on youtube.
I wasn’t aware anyone had one in the uk. That could end up being an expensive ornament.

Benny Saltstein

648 posts

214 months

Tuesday 7th May
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Mikebentley said:
I wasn’t aware anyone had one in the uk. That could end up being an expensive ornament.
There's a white one I see with a Fisker related number plate.

The base model would have potentially offered a lot of value but I wasn't brave enough to take the plunge.

cj2013

1,409 posts

127 months

Tuesday 7th May
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Benny Saltstein said:
There's a white one I see with a Fisker related number plate.

The base model would have potentially offered a lot of value but I wasn't brave enough to take the plunge.
I would have been interested in 2021/22 when I signed up for the pre-order list for the Ocean Sport, but by the time they actually became tangible, the whole thing had lost appeal and seemed a bit mouth and no trousers.

Love the look, but beyond that they are destined to be a pub quiz answer

Mezzanine

9,241 posts

220 months

Tuesday 7th May
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I’ve seen a few around my way recently (Milton Keynes/Northampton) they were on private plates so assume they were private buyers.

JD

2,779 posts

229 months

Tuesday 7th May
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Mikebentley said:
I wasn’t aware anyone had one in the uk. That could end up being an expensive ornament.
There's been over 350 registered in the UK!