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Fisker owners who paid up to $70,000 for malfunctioning EVs are told they might have to pay for recall repairs, too
Fisker said that owners would have to pay the repair costs for two outstanding recalls facing its Ocean electric car.
Fisker Ocean customers have to pay for recall repairs
There's no fund to handle safety-recall work or other unforeseen issues for these EVs, and owners are on their own for all but the parts.
Fisker Ocean owners will have to pay for their recalls
But the recalls for the door handles and water pump require replacement parts and someone to put them in, and that’s where it’s going to get sticky for owners. First, the vehicle needs to be inspected by a Fisker-authorized service provider — and right now, exactly where you’ll find one is up in the air.
Fisker backtracks on telling owners to pay for repairs of malfunctioning EVs
The failed auto company changed a post on its website this week to say it would cover the cost of repairs for two outstanding recalls.
Fisker Appears To Reverse Course On Making Owners Pay For Recalls
Fisker continues to make headlines and almost entirely for reasons it can’t be excited about. A new Frequently Asked Questions page popped up on the site Sunday and it told owners that they would have to pay for recall-associated labor. Now, only a few days later it appears as though it’s reversing course on that request.
It Gets Worse: Fisker Ocean Owners Forced to Pay for Recalls
Fisker will supply the parts for free but customers will have to pay for labor at certified service centers—if they can even find any.
Fisker Making Ocean Owners Pay For Recalls Is A Slap In The Face
Fisker: "We understand that this may be an additional burden, and we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience."
Fisker Ocean Owners Continue To Suffer, They Must Now Pay for Recalls
Buying an EV from a well-known company isn't a gamble. But there are exceptions to rules, and Fisker is, unfortunately, one of them. The saga continues
Fisker Ocean Owners Gets Hit with Unexpected Recall Costs
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Fisker reverses course on making Ocean owners pay for recall repairs
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