RE: Spotted: 2006 Fisker Tramonto

RE: Spotted: 2006 Fisker Tramonto

Monday 9th January 2012

Spotted: 2006 Fisker Tramonto

Yep, it's a Fisker. But don't worry; there isn't a lithium-ion cell in sight



If you'd never heard of a Ferrari Testarossa, the name alone would probably make you giddy with anticipation to find out about it. The same might be said of the 'Ford Mustang' or 'Bentley Continental'. A car's name can do a lot. It can instil in you a sense of desire even if you don't know what it is. 'Fisker Tramonto', sadly, just doesn't.

Familiar SL given a dose of Fiskerness
Familiar SL given a dose of Fiskerness
This is a shame because, the Tramonto is essentially hand-built Mercedes-Benz SL55 AMG featuring carbon fibre, a bespoke interior, and enough power and torque from its breathed-upon, supercharged V8 to take it beyond 200mph. On paper it sounds a bit like a Brabus. Except that Tramontos are even less common...

This one is number 10 of just 15 built and would appear to be the only right-hand-drive example ever made. Before Henrik Fisker (responsible for the Aston Martin DB9 and V8 Vantage to name just two of his designs) formed Fisker Automotive with the help of $528 million from the US Department of Energy and subsequently gave the world the hybrid Fisker Karma, he formed Fisker Coachbuild and produced the SL55-derived Tramonto you see here, as well as the Latigo CS, which had BMW 6-series underpinnings.

The Latigo did pretty well and each of the planned 150 cars were built and sold. They planned 150 Tramontos too, but that venture came to an end somewhat prematurely.

Fisker designed Astons you say?
Fisker designed Astons you say?
You'll be able to bid for the Tramonto tomorrow (Tuesday 10th) at BCA's Top Car auction (a full list of lots can be seen here) in Bedford, which is where I dropped in to have a quick peek. Up close, the Mercedes parentage is evident although the front of the car does also have a hint of Aston. The interior has also been beautifully trimmed and nailed together. Okay, the choice of colours may be a bit...challenging in this instance and perhaps the picture doesn't do it justice, but it really is a good place to be, and the standard SL55 cabin isn't exactly shabby in the first place.

Unfortunately a proper test drive wasn't possible, and a brief trundle around a quiet area of the enormous parking lot revealed little aside from the fact that the initial throttle response was strong to say the least, and that despite just 9,500 registered miles a noticeable 'knock' was emanating from the front somewhere, suggesting that something like a ball-joint, anti-roll bar bush, or rod-end has had enough. Also, there's only one stamp in the service book, which isn't great news after nearly 10,000 miles.

Interior re-trim not exactly subtle
Interior re-trim not exactly subtle
As for the value, it's hard to say what that might be when there's only one of them around. BCA openly admitted that they had no idea what it might go for, and declined to inform me of the reserve. A regular 2006 SL55 AMG could be had for not much more than 20 grand, although it's likely to have an awful lot more than 9,500 miles on it.

There is a similarly rare alternative to the Fisker, too. If you've already had a quick scan of the list of lots you'll have probably noticed that there's a Porsche 911 'Black Edition' (one of just 1,911 made) in there. I was afforded a brief look and it's in borderline-immaculate shape although again, curiously, the service book is bereft of stamps after nearly 9,000 miles.

Traditionally, the car market picks up a little in January, so it will be interesting to see what the level of bidding is going to be like. Expect keen interest in the 'Black Edition' 911. And perhaps bemusement at the Fisker...





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Stew2000

Original Poster:

2,776 posts

178 months

Monday 9th January 2012
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Ruined by those wheels. shame.

TomN94

2,401 posts

158 months

Monday 9th January 2012
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good lord, what an awful looking car.

Dave Hedgehog

14,549 posts

204 months

Monday 9th January 2012
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its like a cut n shut jag and merc

interesting but not semi en dowering

Justayellowbadge

37,057 posts

242 months

Monday 9th January 2012
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15 Fiskers. 1911 911s.

'similarly rare' is clearly a relative term.

marcosgt

11,018 posts

176 months

Monday 9th January 2012
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One-of-1911 Porsche 911 versus one off hand built Fisker? Hardly 'similarly rare'...

I like it!

M

Kong

1,503 posts

171 months

Monday 9th January 2012
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The man deserves his praise for designing the DB9 and V8V, but this is horrible. It looks like mondeo based Aston replica kit car from the early 90's!

Frimley111R

15,623 posts

234 months

Monday 9th January 2012
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Seems strange seeing such a unique car at a BCA auction!

edo

16,699 posts

265 months

Monday 9th January 2012
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Unless it is over 2 years old, a 9,000 mile 911 wouldn't have a stamp in the book. They do 20k between services.

qwick

530 posts

267 months

Monday 9th January 2012
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Oddly I kind of like, it, part of that is the rarity value and the Merc underpinnings but yes, I mostly like it, even the wheels!

getmecoat

Some angles good, some angles bad.....

sinbaddio

2,369 posts

176 months

Monday 9th January 2012
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I quite like that too. But then back in the day I had a bit of a thing for Grace Jones too!lick

LHD

17,000 posts

187 months

Monday 9th January 2012
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Repo auction is it?

soad

32,882 posts

176 months

Monday 9th January 2012
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Different - I like that. How much it'll go for? scratchchin

FranzKlampon

1,104 posts

215 months

Monday 9th January 2012
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TomN94 said:
good lord, what an awful looking car.
I saw it earlier today, and it looks even worse in the flesh!

rtz62

3,360 posts

155 months

Monday 9th January 2012
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Merc SL meets BMw M6 meets Jag XK. Ish
Nice idea, dreadful wheels. And who are you going to go to for bodywork repairs if, or when, you bend it?????

Small Car

877 posts

199 months

Monday 9th January 2012
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It was up at BCA some months ago in a shabby condition, I have the photos somewhere. It is strange it still lingers there... More digging needed!

Small Car

877 posts

199 months

Monday 9th January 2012
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Hmmmm... A grade 4 car (out of 5, and that being the worst!) with 21 points of note on the inspection - scuffs, chips etc. Sounds like it's had a hard life! And the knocking noise as well. It will be interesting to know what it makes. Anyone going?


soad

32,882 posts

176 months

Monday 9th January 2012
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Small Car said:
Hmmmm... A grade 4 car (out of 5, and that being the worst!) with 21 points of note on the inspection - scuffs, chips etc. Sounds like it's had a hard life! And the knocking noise as well. It will be interesting to know what it makes. Anyone going?
Sounds very tatty, knocking noise too - I'm out.

greggy50

6,168 posts

191 months

Tuesday 10th January 2012
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Me in circa 2006/7 aged about 15...

soad

32,882 posts

176 months

Tuesday 10th January 2012
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greggy50 said:
Me in circa 2006/7 aged about 15...
Show off. What you made of it?

EDLT

15,421 posts

206 months

Tuesday 10th January 2012
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The Fisker looks like the sort of car they put into Grand Theft Auto instead of a real model.