Fisker Vehicle Recalls Not Covered by Automaker Following Bankruptcy

While the automaker will provide parts, Fisker will not pay for the cost of labor needed for any recall repairs.

Following electric vehicle manufacturer Fisker’s bankruptcy, owners of recalled vehicles from the company may be left high and dry, according to Green Car Reports.

The automaker recently put a notice up on its website informing owners of recalled Fisker Oceans that they will have to pay for any required repairs as the company proceeds with a Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

While Fisker will provide necessary parts, it will not cover the cost of labor. The company said it will be working to get parts to authorized service providers by the end of September.

As of July, the Fisker Ocean has had four recalls issued this year, the most recent impacting over 7,000 vehicles.

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