The ill-fated Ocean SUV is the subject of five recalls, two of which require spare parts and a visit to the dealer.
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 parts available to authorized service centers. Owners will be notified by the end of the month with information about where they can take their EVs to be inspected and repaired. The Fisker Ocean saga continues.
We understand that this may be an additional burden, and we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Our priority remains your safety and the continued reliability of your vehicle, and we are working diligently to make the process as smooth as possible despite the current challenges. However bad that may sound, there’s another problem. Even though Fisker said it would provide the parts, these don’t actually exist–to the best of our knowledge.
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