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lol, ok. Let's revisit this in half a decade or so when BYD and the like has turned our car market upside down. Of course, our government could stop them from entering, I suppose.
Also, it's bonkers to buy this vehicle given Fisker's issues.
from the owner...
"My Fisker Ocean One has had software 2.0 on it for a few days now and therefore hill hold, solar roof display, etc. and the key works perfectly. A car that was already very good has now become really, really good. With the upcoming updates including ADAS functions, the Ocean will be almost perfect. In my opinion, the Ocean has by far the best price-performance ratio of all EVs currently available (and that's even without the US price reduction, which doesn't bother me if it helps Fisker). The various design awards underline the fact that the Ocean has the best design. I think it's time for us happy Ocean owners to be a little louder. It can't be that we allow ourselves to be silenced by the negative comments. I am a proud Ocean One owner in Switzerland and enjoy every mile in my Fisker!
PS: I have had one problem since the beginning and it hasn't gotten any better with 2.0. It usually takes me longer to get from A to B than with my previous vehicles. No, it's not because of the range, because it's more than sufficient. The problem is that I often do an extra lap or deliberately take a detour. So between A and B I drive briefly to C or D and maybe an extra lap around B. I also catch myself asking my wife if I need to run an errand. All of this just because driving the Ocean is so much fun. "It Ain't Over 'til It's Over" - so Ocean riders "spread the word".!"
From the owner.. My Fisker Ocean One has had software 2.0 on it for a few days now and therefore hill hold, solar roof display, etc. and the key works perfectly. A car that was already very good has now become really, really good. With the upcoming updates including ADAS functions, the Ocean will be almost perfect. In my opinion, the Ocean has by far the best price-performance ratio of all EVs currently available (and that's even without the US price reduction, which doesn't bother me if it helps Fisker). The various design awards underline the fact that the Ocean has the best design. I think it's time for us happy Ocean owners to be a little louder. It can't be that we allow ourselves to be silenced by the negative comments. I am a proud Ocean One owner in Switzerland and enjoy every mile in my Fisker!
PS: I have had one problem since the beginning and it hasn't gotten any better with 2.0. It usually takes me longer to get from A to B than with my previous vehicles. No, it's not because of the range, because it's more than sufficient. The problem is that I often do an extra lap or deliberately take a detour. So between A and B I drive briefly to C or D and maybe an extra lap around B. I also catch myself asking my wife if I need to run an errand. All of this just because driving the Ocean is so much fun. "It Ain't Over 'til It's Over" - so Ocean riders "spread the word".
Unless you lease (then buy at end of lease) - that bypasses the income limits
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Fisker doesn't make anything. They pay a 3rd party company to assemble EVs on a 3rd party EV platform, using parts from other 3rd parties.
There's a reason Fisker keeps going to other car companies asking for investment and the other companies after looking at what Fisker actually has are all saying no.
The only thing buying them would get you is a lot of debt and warranty obligations, on a product that loses money on every one sold and you don't even, yourself, make.
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Hydrogen is going the opposite direction-- many of the very very few stations that ever existed are closing.
https://www.kbb.com/car-news/repo...st-closed/
It's a dead product.
Even the chief engineer on Toyotas hydrogen car admitted it made no sense as a fuel- years ago.
https://electrek.co/2017/10/26/to...-hydrogen/
. Needing to charge a battery (assuming you can even find a working charger)
And EV charger #s are increasingly massively. Hydrogen fool cell stations keep closing down.
Also, it's bonkers to buy this vehicle given Fisker's issues.
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"My Fisker Ocean One has had software 2.0 on it for a few days now and therefore hill hold, solar roof display, etc. and the key works perfectly. A car that was already very good has now become really, really good. With the upcoming updates including ADAS functions, the Ocean will be almost perfect. In my opinion, the Ocean has by far the best price-performance ratio of all EVs currently available (and that's even without the US price reduction, which doesn't bother me if it helps Fisker). The various design awards underline the fact that the Ocean has the best design. I think it's time for us happy Ocean owners to be a little louder. It can't be that we allow ourselves to be silenced by the negative comments. I am a proud Ocean One owner in Switzerland and enjoy every mile in my Fisker!
PS: I have had one problem since the beginning and it hasn't gotten any better with 2.0. It usually takes me longer to get from A to B than with my previous vehicles. No, it's not because of the range, because it's more than sufficient. The problem is that I often do an extra lap or deliberately take a detour. So between A and B I drive briefly to C or D and maybe an extra lap around B. I also catch myself asking my wife if I need to run an errand. All of this just because driving the Ocean is so much fun. "It Ain't Over 'til It's Over" - so Ocean riders "spread the word".!"
you need another part
PS: I have had one problem since the beginning and it hasn't gotten any better with 2.0. It usually takes me longer to get from A to B than with my previous vehicles. No, it's not because of the range, because it's more than sufficient. The problem is that I often do an extra lap or deliberately take a detour. So between A and B I drive briefly to C or D and maybe an extra lap around B. I also catch myself asking my wife if I need to run an errand. All of this just because driving the Ocean is so much fun. "It Ain't Over 'til It's Over" - so Ocean riders "spread the word".
If you leased a Model S or Model X before April 15, 2022, you may be eligible to purchase your leased vehicle. Review your lease agreement to see if you qualify.
Eligibility
All Tesla vehicles delivered on or after April 15, 2022 are not eligible for purchase.
Third-party dealerships and third-party individuals are not eligible to purchase leased vehicles.
Model 3 and Model Y leases are not eligible for purchase regardless of delivery date.
iwheela
Could it? Sure.
Would it make the slightest bit of sense? No.
Fisker doesn't make anything. They pay a 3rd party company to assemble EVs on a 3rd party EV platform, using parts from other 3rd parties.
There's a reason Fisker keeps going to other car companies asking for investment and the other companies after looking at what Fisker actually has are all saying no.
The only thing buying them would get you is a lot of debt and warranty obligations, on a product that loses money on every one sold and you don't even, yourself, make.
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