Having filed for bankruptcy in 2024, Fisker may be dead, but its vehicles live on, and if you know where to look, then you can still land a brand-new one, like this Ocean, which recently changed hands for a mere fraction of what it initially cost, despite having only the delivery miles under its belt…. (continue reading…)
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Dealer Buys Brand-New Fisker Ocean for Almost $69K, Doesn’t Drive It, Sells for $27,750
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