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$108,000 electric car breaks down during Consumer Reports test

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AlanS:
Shows how well green cars work.


--- Quote ---Our Fisker Karma cost us $107,850. It is super sleek, high-tech—and now it’s broken.

We have owned our car for just a few days; it has less than 200 miles on its odometer. While doing speedometer calibration runs on our test track (a procedure we do for every test car before putting it in service by driving the car at a constant 65 mph between two measured points), the dashboard flashed a message and sounded a “bing“ showing a major fault. Our technician got the car off the track and put it into Park to go through the owner’s manual to interpret the warning. At that point, the transmission went into Neutral and wouldn’t engage any gear through its electronic shifter except Park and Neutral.

We let the car sit for about an hour and restarted it. We could now engage Drive and the same error message disappeared. After moving it only a few feet the error message reappeared and when we tried to engage Reverse the transmission went straight to Park and again no motion gear could be engaged. After calling the dealer, which is about 100 miles away, they promptly sent a flatbed tow truck to haul away the disabled Fisker.

We buy about 80 cars a year and this is the first time in memory that we have had a car that is undriveable before it has finished our check-in process.
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As usual, the comments on the page are hilarious. You have to laugh to keep from crying.


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JEB • 12 hours agoReport Abuse
Does it cost more for one that runs?

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Lacey Patterson •  Dickson, Tennessee • 12 hours agoReport Abuse
I coulda had a V8

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bad bob •  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 12 hours agoReport Abuse
Perfect green car. Park it in the driveway and walk. That really saves on fuel

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Mchammer • 12 hours agoReport Abuse
In other news The tow truck burned $250.00 in fuel to pick up and deliver the electric car.

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Dad • 11 hours agoReport Abuse
$529 million American dollars for a company that is building them in Finland.........
 
Bend over and forget the axle grease!

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Bela •  Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota • 8 hours agoReport Abuse
for this kind of money I can buy many real cars.....


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0987942308ioufhwf • 12 hours agoReport Abuse
looks like their dogma ate their karma


Buck Ofama • 12 hours agoReport Abuse
They got $529 million in federal "green" money. For a hybrid that only the 1% can afford. Interesting....

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Pandora:

--- Quote ---looks like their dogma ate their karma
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 :D

All of this waste of money and for what.  There is nothing wrong with the internal combustion engine and those who bemoan we're still using old technology need a bust in the mouth.  That the basic technology is old obviously doesn't
automatically render it obsolete and the technological tweakings have made it cleaner and more efficient.

I'm disgusted, as well, with the insistence that we "get off oil".  Why?  What the hell else are we going to do with it, considering all what we DO do with it; eat it?  It's a substance perfect for that which we use it and is not going to be done away with anytime soon, despite what the Left wants.  Leave it to them to not recognize the earth's bounteous gifts as given to us by God.  No, they'd rather burn OUR FOOD.

Farging iceholes.



michelleo:
The absurdity of this crap would be hilarious if it wasn't helping to bankrupt us.  
Very bad karma.

Sectionhand:
Every Karma comes with a Yugo as a back-up vehicle .

Pandora:
Dumb and dumber.

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