My Dilemma: Porsche or Fisker
#76
It seems like a great car but, since there's no comparison between a 4-door electric car and a Porsche, the question is like asking if you should buy an apple or an orange. Buy the one YOU prefer. Personally, I'm waiting for a GT-3 R Hybrid or the 911 Hybrid that emerges from the GT-3 hybrid racing technology. But if I did buy a grand-touring car, it would have to have 500 +/- range. I don't know why you're waiting exactly, it seems that there should be about 200 ready for purchase somewhere.
Last edited by denversteve; 01-04-2012 at 08:09 AM.
#77
I ordered one about four years ago. The dealer called today to say that it is in New Jersey and due to arrive in San Diego next week. I have bought two cars since while waiting and now I doubt that I will take it when it arrives next week.
#78
Friskier laying off dozens. That can't be good...
http://economy.ocregister.com/2012/0...off-26/103568/
http://economy.ocregister.com/2012/0...off-26/103568/
#79
Friskier laying off dozens. That can't be good...
http://economy.ocregister.com/2012/0...off-26/103568/
http://economy.ocregister.com/2012/0...off-26/103568/
#82
Saw a Fisker yesterday while dropping off my kid at school, looks like a schoolmate's dad works there (had distributor plate). It looks very unique, definitely an attention grabber. Everybody was pointing at it and talking about it.
#83
Friskier laying off dozens. That can't be good...
http://economy.ocregister.com/2012/0...off-26/103568/
http://economy.ocregister.com/2012/0...off-26/103568/
#84
#85
lowpue, are you located in Michigan? I live in MI and saw one driving around last night, figured it wasn't you per your post, but figured I'd ask if you're from the Mitten state too.
#86
Having a exotic will get you lots of looks and tons of people asking you about the car. Its a pain in the *** when your in a hurry or feeling unsociable...
#88
Friskier laying off dozens. That can't be good...
http://economy.ocregister.com/2012/0...off-26/103568/
http://economy.ocregister.com/2012/0...off-26/103568/
Fisher is have DOE loan issues. See below. I would be worried IMHO.
Slick
Fisker Lays Off Workers While Renegotiating DOE Loans.
The AP (2/7, Chase) reports, "Fisker Automotive, an electric car maker that received a" $528 million "loan from the federal government, said Monday that it has laid off workers in Delaware and California" even as it seeks to renegotiate the loan agreement with the Department of Energy. The DOE's loan availability for Fisker's Nina project was "contingent on Fisker meeting development and sales milestones for" Karma luxury car, which the company missed. The two are not negotiating "to modify the loan agreement so funds for that project can be released." Drian Selander, a spokesman for Delaware Gov. Jack Markell, said, "We are frustrated that Fisker and the DOE have been unable to come to terms on revisions to their loan agreement in time to avoid this."
The Detroit News (2/7, Sheardson) reports Energy Department spokesman Damien LaVera said, "Fisker has experienced some delays in its sales and production schedule - which is common for start-ups," adding, "As Fisker works through those issues and incorporates lessons learned from the production of the Karma, the department is working with Fisker to review a revised business plan and determine the best path forward." Fisker "may choose to raise private financing to complete the retooling of a former General Motors Co. factory in Delaware to build EVs."
The Wilmington (DE) News Journal (2/7, Ruth) reports Fisker spokesman Roger Ormisher said in a statement, "To date we have received $193 million of the $529 million Department of Energy loan, mostly for the Karma program, and received our last reimbursement in May 2011." Alan Levin, Delaware's director of economic development, said that Delaware's "congressional delegation and Gov. Jack Markell have been in contact with Department of Energy Secretary Steven Chu in an effort to resolve the loan issue." Meanwhile, "the layoffs and word of cash-flow issues are certain to draw more attention to the Fisker loan from critics, including Republicans in Congress and GOP presidential candidates, who already have suggested Fisker's problems are evidence that the DOE loan program is not turning out well."
Politico (2/7, Tau) characterizes the news as "another setback for President Obama's clean energy loan programs." Bloomberg News (2/7, Keane, Feeley), CNNMoney (2/7, Pagliery), Reuters (2/7, Groom), the Orange County (CA) Register (2/7, Norman), and the "Money & Co." blog of the Los Angeles Times (2/7, Hirsch) also cover the story.
#89
It would be nice if our government did not have to fund this... (or you and me)
I'm trying my best to remain optimistic about this situation (and car maker), but situations like these make it difficult.
I'm trying my best to remain optimistic about this situation (and car maker), but situations like these make it difficult.
#90
And as I stated, I think I have decided to keep both....depending on my mood. Frankly, I think my 997.2 may be the last sports care based on what I have been reading about the 991 test drives. So I want to keep it.