Fisker Owners See $70,000 EV as ‘the Worst Financial Decision I Ever Made’

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Hope is waning for owners of Fisker Inc.’s beleaguered electric SUVs. With the company mired in bankruptcy, customers say it’s becoming increasingly difficult to get any help fixing their glitchy or otherwise problematic cars.

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