Some have fewer than 1,000 miles on the odometer. But would you risk buying a car from a bankrupt automaker?
Prices of the Fisker Ocean EV have tanked. When new, the electric crossover retailed for over $60,000. Now, there are dozens of models selling for less than $25,000, some with fewer than 1,000 miles on the odometer. If you’re in the market for a new electric vehicle but don’t want to break the bank, you should know there are at least a dozen barely used Fisker Ocean crossovers for sale for under $25,000.
It’s located in Jacksonville, Florida, it has 9,000 miles on the odometer, and it’s the limited edition One trim, of which just 5,000 units were made. That’s not saying a lot, though, because Fisker’s manufacturing partner in Austria only built about 11,000 Oceans in total, so take that as you may. What we do know is that most, if not all Ocean EVs for sale—either used or brand new—are in top-spec trims that have an EPA-rated range of 360 miles on a full charge.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Barely Used Lucid Air EVs Are Selling For Less Than Half Their Original MSRPSome of the cars that are up for sale on the used market didn’t even go in for their first service because of the low mileage.
Read more »
An Iconic Iron Man Armor The MCU Barely Used Is Finally Getting Its Long-Awaited ReplacementIron Man from Iron Man 3 with Ironheart from Black Panther Wakanda Forever with D23 overlay
Read more »
SEC has issued a subpoena to bankrupt carmaker Fisker, indicating possible probeThe Securities and Exchange Commission has issued a subpoena to Fisker Inc., indicating it may be investigating the bankrupt Southern California electric vehicle maker.
Read more »
Fisker Recalls Over 7,700 Oceans For Pausing Regenerative BrakesIn this case owners can update their car over the air instead of having to find a dealer to fix the problem
Read more »
EV maker Fisker to be liquidated under plan that will keep owners on the roadFisker Inc. reached an agreement Friday with its creditors that will allow management of the bankrupt electric vehicle maker to remain in place to resolve recalls of its Ocean SUV.
Read more »
NHTSA closes two preliminary probes into Fisker's Ocean SUVsNHTSA has closed two separate probes into Fisker's Ocean SUVs after the electric-vehicle startup issued recalls to fix the problems.
Read more »