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Looks like bankruptcy court has established the ceiling price for Fisker Oceans at $14,000, right in line with my prediction that it wouldn't exceed the teens. Meanwhile the no reserve Bring A Trailer auction has hit $5,000. The base MSRP for these cars was supposed to be $38,999.
very curious to find out what people will pay for a low-mileage EV from a bankrupt startup! current bid is a saucy $2,000 and considering you can get a used Tesla or Polestar from Hertz in the 20s I'm guessing this Fisker never leaves the teens
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Looks like a leasing company agreed to buy brand new perfect condition cars for $16,500, previously-titled examples for $3,200, and damaged vehicles for $2,500. Again, the new price range for these ran from $39,000 to about $70,000. Hope you didn't buy one new! insideevs.com/news/725340/...
Fisker Hopes To Sell Remaining Ocean SUVs For $2,500-$16,500 Each In Bulk Dealinsideevs.com A leasing firm has agreed to buy around 3,000 Fisker Oceans for up to $46.25 million.
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On the same day (May 9th) most Norwegian insurance companies decided to stop offering comprehensive insurance on Fisker Oceans, I captured these two guys contemplating their financial dispositions at a local mall. Poor bastards
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..and just now the bankruptcy of the Norwegian Fisker Norway was announced after ~400 cars sold. The last months with a huge disclaimer attached that due to the risk of bankruptcy they might not be able to honor the consumer protection rights granted to all private consumers by law