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I sort of feel bad for Henrik Fisker. Who lost most of his money and other investors money with his first Fisker EV sports car to compete with Telsa Model S. Now this. Maybe EV industry is not for him.
He's a designer, he should stick to that because you does a bang up job with that
It is "after" the rebate not before (anything remotely comparable to an ocean extreme is model y performance)..there is no such thing as "instant rebate" and the federal tax credit doesn't apply to every one (I don't qualify). I could get a fully loaded loaded extreme (everything maxed out) with a 130kw battery, dual motor, with 360 mile range with definitely better built quality (magma vs Tesla is not even comparable) for 37K as opposed to ~50K for a Tesla.
Yes there is a risk, of course, but the fisker extreme is very tempting at this price point if they can live up to the warranty
Wow, it's insane how many people here talk about things they clearly have no understanding about.
You do know that starting in 2024 dealerships were able to register with the IRS for reimbursements?
The rebates are instant because they're taken off at the point of sale, the dealers are reimbursed within 15 days.
If you still think it's a good idea to buy a car from a company that is about to declare bankruptcy...well, not much I can say.
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We had our Ultra trim for over 2 months with ~2800 miles and love it. No major issues probably due to the fact that it was a later build and the initial bugs were fixed.
Great car, excellent drive, meets EPA range (Checkout edmunds review video -- here[youtube.com]) and this build quality at the current prices makes it an awesome deal. The risk of banckruptcy is hovering and is a valid concern. I'm hoping Fisker somehow gets out of this hole and proves themselves.
My views may be biased as I did not have issues with my particular vehicle. Everybody on the internet has an agenda and not everything being said on this forum is true. So, do your due diligence before you jump in and are able to deal with the setback, if things go south.
Last edited by brat7705 March 31, 2024 at 11:19 AM.
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Yes there is a risk, of course, but the fisker extreme is very tempting at this price point if they can live up to the warranty
You do know that starting in 2024 dealerships were able to register with the IRS for reimbursements?
The rebates are instant because they're taken off at the point of sale, the dealers are reimbursed within 15 days.
If you still think it's a good idea to buy a car from a company that is about to declare bankruptcy...well, not much I can say.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank brat7705
Great car, excellent drive, meets EPA range (Checkout edmunds review video -- here [youtube.com]) and this build quality at the current prices makes it an awesome deal. The risk of banckruptcy is hovering and is a valid concern. I'm hoping Fisker somehow gets out of this hole and proves themselves.
My views may be biased as I did not have issues with my particular vehicle. Everybody on the internet has an agenda and not everything being said on this forum is true. So, do your due diligence before you jump in and are able to deal with the setback, if things go south.
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