Did Fisker Just Rob Its Customers? Doug DeMuro Won’t Go EV and More! EV80quette Podcast
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No income requirements and still qualify for a tax credit? That sounds amazing!
Yep, all you have to do is lease instead of buying
Regarding Fisker and the lack of 4G service - Navigation in a car does not operate via WiFi/Internet/4G (like it does in cell phone), rather, it work through satellite. WiFi or internet would be needed to update maps or for real-time traffic updates, but basic navigation only needs satellite.
and of course you can set up your mobile as hotspot - so no need for 4G
I guess we can all find out together on October 12th
As someone who likes "muscle wagons", I think Mercedies would be silly not to make an electric AMG wagon. Electric motors are great for applications like this with their fast hitting torque.
Audi already has the S6 Avant etron BEV and BMW has the i5 m60 touring available in Germany. Mercedes will probably bring an estate with an AMG badge, too.
In the US?
@@Aslash304 I am not sure if they would be great sellers in the USA, but there is a dedicated cult around "muscle wagons" (see how much the CTS-V wagon is loved, and how they are appreciating). But I would think that European sales could prop up an estate car, and the States could enjoy the benefits from it.
You're likely right though, I guess just on American sales it would not be profitable.
$1M per month for Fisker’s cloud seems WAY beyond what I’d think would be necessary for them to have spent. Having said that, they obviously demonstrated an inability to effectively run a business so maybe that number tracks.
It makes long term ownership of the Ocean prohibitively expensive
Lol... don't mind planning. It's become second nature now with my 500e. So once I get a longer range ev, it'll feel like owning an ice car.
Agree. It’s not hard to plan
I started with a 500e in 2013 and am now on my 4th (and with all my hopes) last for a while with my 2023 Fisker Ocean One. Had two i3s in between. You'll get there soon enough.
@anbock55 Awe man... I had a reservation for the Peach and still have not got my $250 reservation after cancelation. Hope u the best. Friend of mine is in the same situation.
Never leased a car in my car owning life, but with the crazy loan rates, I've started to consider it.
I’ve never considered it either because of the mileage
Well done Adam. Good info. You covered a lot. Road trips in the Ocean are possible. We drove our FOU from CA to Utah and back. Our only issue was a non-functional Shell ReCharge level 2 charger not working. But the car did great. Still waiting for 2.2.
I hope you get your update soon, Let me know! I also did a long road trip in the Ocean. The car actually does okay. Very tiring to drive without adaptive cruise, but it’s not a bad charging vehicle at all.
@@Aslash304 Ivwill let you know. I am hoping for a smooth update as the car is doing pretty good now. Yes, adaptive cruise would be nice. In fact a cruise control that doesn’t shut off after a bump would be nice.
Great job as always!
Thanks for this!
I can't imagine giving two whits about what Doug DeMuro thinks about any given car. He's an entertainment channel and focuses upon his clichés of `'quirks and features" and doesn't give anything more than surface level access to cars on his channel. Thin with stats and anything related to long-term. Heavy on entertainment.
Good point
I do like seeing some hidden details that I’d otherwise never know about in those rare/expensive cars. And sometimes he gets into some meta commentary. Overall more entertaining than informative.
You were more polite than I would have been.
And he has his dad Jay Leno to fall back on
Thanks for the updates, appreciate you.
Thanks for watching!
Chapter 11 is a reorganization, not a liquidation. The company gets financing from financial sponsors (usually distressed hedge funds). It's called DIP (debtor in possession) financing. Employees are paid a special type of salary to keep the lights on. It could convert to a chapter 7, however.
Hi. You’re late to the party. Go to google and type in “Can you liquidate from Chapter 11.” Then go to this video ruclips.net/video/05cZa_V0Bas/видео.htmlsi=b5QRZuhfvP_7MCHN and watch from 1 minute and 13 seconds. Or not.
the argument of planning for a person with home charger sounds just crazy. it's opposite. connecting your car is a 10 sec activity. probably 60 times faster than visiting petrol station.
Agreed. With our previous car I was always “too busy” to stop at a gas station until the light came on. Then on road trips we usually forgot to fill up the day before so we’d start the day at the gas station. Day to day with our EV we charge at home and I never go out of my way to recharge.
I’m with you.
Concur, this is just nonsense. I am at 80% every morning. If I suddenly go on a long trip, no issue. Yesterday I took my ICE vehicle (needed to keep Fisker clean as front end being wrapped tomorrow.) and had to specifically drive to a gas station to fill up before trip as it turned out we were almost on E to start. Would have been nice to always be at 'full'... I am sick of going to get gas, what a complete waste of time.
As an update regarding the Fisker Wall Charger, I just got my FedEx notification that my charger will arrive 9/16. So at least the charger deal was legit. I’ll update this when I actually get it
Much appreciated. Thanks for sharing this
Doug is a guy who is living in the past he stick is old anyway it’s fine he doesn’t want to go electric but at some point petrol will be gone we need something to take its place
Doug explained that he drives cross country several times a year and drives far distances to do car reviews - he is not willing to do the extra time needed for charging on these type trips - - EVs make the most sense for people who have home charging and do not take a lot of long trips
I agree. By not going electric, he is quiet quitting at his own job.
Evolution Autosports is close to offering vent replacements. They are one of the three service authorities on the Fisker Karma and have decided to service Oceans as well.
Let me know what the quote is when you get one
0:55 I actually think they will make an E class ev wagon at some point, probably next gen of their evs. Now whether it will be available in the US is more of a long shot.
100% agree. The US market doesn’t like wagons.
I ordered the Wallbox on the 24th and heard nothing, today at lunch I get a knock on the door and it’s UPS with my Wallbox. So, they are shipping, just unbelievably slowly.
I ordered on the 27th and haven't heard anything, either. Hopefully, I'll trip over a Wallbox at my door in a few days. :)
Great news!
I just got mine today.. i ordered on the 25th. We're not 100% out of the woods yet.. we need to verfiy that we can register it with Wallbox. I'll do that this weekend.
Funny story for me. I placed my order on Aug 25 and then nothing. So I followed up with an email asking for an update last week and got an auto-response saying they would reply in 1-3 days. Yesterday I replied to that email saying I would dispute the charge if I didn’t get shipping confirmation by Friday. And today? Shipping confirmation email!
Fisker IS NOT SHIPPING THEM, wallbox is. Simple search of the bankruptcy docs will show you that Fisker never paid wallbox for them. Yes you used Fisker through the ordering process but the money and shipping went out by wallbox and they addressed this question. They had no idea Fisker was selling them in a fire sell from wallbox warehouse in Arlington tx. Contact wallbox.
You know way more about this than I do, so this may be a great place to ask. If the new Hyundai/Kia products come with NACS built in, isn’t that more limiting than having a CCS port with an adapter to use at a Tesla charger? Would you need a CCS adapter now to get the full speed that the Hyundai products can charge at? I have heard that Tesla chargers limit the charging speed of non Teslas, so how is this a benefit? I would think having a CCS port with a Tesla adapter would be the better way to go. Having access to the stations is good, but losing the charging speed would make the very fast charging unavailable. Can a CCS adapter even handle that amount of power going through it reliably? Hopefully I’m making sense.
The adapter doesn’t slow CCS charging. The j3400 sae standard (formerly the Tesla plug) used to have to use the motor inverter in the Hyundai to step down the voltage at a Tesla charger. Since the port hardware is new, it’s likely Hyundai has found a hardware solution for the slow Tesla charger speeds as well. It was always a Hyundai hardware compatibility issue, not a Tesla limiting issue. I hope this helps.
Adam, I'd appreciate it if you didn't do the Marques Brownlee jump zooms. Thanks. I'm here for info and not style.
Time to unsubscribe
@@Aslash304 Boooooo. It hurts my eyes, man!
@@KentBuchlaI’m truly sorry. If I leave a static screen when I make edits, people click off. People are very critical of videos with low quality or no editing. It’s hard to communicate how negatively it will affect me if I do what you’re asking.
@@Aslash304 Not a big issue. You gotta do what you gotta do to keep the engagement. I understand.
@@Aslash304 I just noticed what may have been a lack of clarity on my part. I was referring to the zooming in and out when you are shown sitting between the cars. Not jump cuts to different images.
I jumped back in so as to make that clear in case there was a misunderstanding. Either way, rock on, good sir.
Fisker= Fix it yourself. So far not bad, I am more worried about 12v battery than HV battery. Driver door panel is loose.
Best of luck going forward
Thats great news on the Prologue sales, I'll cautiously wait for the next iteration of it (hopefully made 100% by Honda this time) by the time my CRV lease is up ion 2027. Do you think they'll still be making Prologues (or other similar EVs) by then?
Prologues are having really great lease deals - in 3 years when the leases are sone the depreciation on these cars will be devastating - Honda just moved the problem for 3 years
This GM/Honda partnership is just for this car. I doubt it’s a long running model.
@@mattdomanski9442Yeah I think I'd rather wait and see after a few years. The GM/Honda partnership ending so soon has me scratching my head in terms of the longevity of this car
That's a wireless lav mic, Adam. You don't need to hold it like that. Looks like its the DJI? BTW - I'm just passed 25k miles on my Fisker Ocean One. Drove from coastal CA to Park City this summer with no issues charging, etc. Understand you had a terrible experience with yours, but in my year of ownership - it's been wonderful.
The holding of the mic was a creative choice. With a trouble free Ocean, you may be one of a dozen or so that have had this experience. Very glad someone has had a good experience
@@Aslash304 Noted on the mic. As for the Ocean - yup. I would venture I'm in a smaller group for sure. I remember bringing it down to them once and they're being excited to see my vents worked as intended!
8:55 Oof, wish I'd thought of that before I ordered the EVSE (with my debit card of course). We'll see what happens!
People are starting to receive their units. Fingers crossed for you
That model 3 looks awesome.
It’s a great vehicle
@Aslash304 what version is it, I assume long range rwd.
Adam great video and thank you for sharing
I appreciate this!
I put in an order for a Fisker charger on Aug 27. And got a FedEx shipping notification, today, Sept 12. It certainly looks like they’re moving product. It just takes 3+ weeks….
Much appreciated!
Ordered one on August 25th, today’s September 13th it’s on FedEx truck out for delivery.
That’s because it shipped from wallbox not Fisker. Wallbox was never paid by Fisker which you can see in the bankruptcy docs.
Same as the guys above, I ordered mine August 23rd, and it was delivered yesterday. Came straight from Wallbox
@Adam, I’ve asked this question on Hyundai focused forums but not gotten a definitive answer so I’ll see if you have more: does Hyundai have an agreement with Tesla to enable charging on Superchargers? Having the J3400 port is, technically speaking, no different than CCS with an adaptor. It’s legal agreements and software patches that actually enable non-Tesla cars to charge on the Supercharger network.
www.hyundainews.com/en-us/releases/3952 it’s happening.
@@Aslash304 cool, thanks for the link. “fully support the ultra-fast charging speeds on Hyundai’s advanced Electric-Global Modular Platform (E-GMP) vehicles” sure sounds like there’s a solution to the slower charging issue! Follow up question based on that page explicitly calling out, “Hyundai EVs with NACS ports will gain access,” I didn’t see any mention of enabling non-NACS cars so is that still a given? EDIT: never mind me. Just reread it and saw where it says, “current CCS will have access to the Tesla Supercharging Network starting in Q1 2025.”
Another great video man keep it up!
Thanks for watching!
G6, Zeerk X or Juniper are the only cars I would own
I appreciate the forward looking approach to your shopping. I would also like a model Y refresh. But it doesn’t exist yet. The other two will never be available for sale in North America.
The Honda Prologue is the only way to get a new GM EV with Carplay still
The Lyric as well.
Thanks
Thanks for watching!
To turn off that rear light just press overhead button to turn off.
Not always true ruclips.net/video/xh0meKbdSOE/видео.htmlsi=FMDN0wJwX1uhhbNu go to 4 minutes 5 seconds.
To turn the light off you need to do this and it will work every time. Press light button release then press and hold for few seconds. 100% work every time.
Adam, I cant stand that guy, yuck.
I have trouble tolerating myself as well, lol
Doug DeMuro, self made millionaire. YOU... horrible RUclips channel. Hmmm who had more credit??? 😂😂😂😂
The four Emojis really say it all. I’m sure you’re an expert on my horrible channel. Can you help me identify the most horrible thing about it?
6:16 Sorry, but i dont understand what you mean here. How does the Ioniq 5 make the GR series of toyotas irrelevant? A GR86/Supra is a 2 door RWD coupe (one powerful and expensive and the other less powerful and inexpensive). The Ioniq 5 does not hold a candle to those cars. The 5N is a great car that I'm a huge fan of, but let's not get delusional here, it costs $70k, its huge, it has low range, and its not even a fraction as engaging as as a GR86 is. Please don't write my comment off as some anti-EV hater, recognize that what you just said is ridiculous and admit that there are still segments of the market that EVs cant reach yet.
Wonderful argument. You should probably stick to the GR stuff. Which GR car beats the 5N at the Nurburgring? And if Toyota wanted to compete in the future, they would have electric versions of these cars.
@@Aslash304 There aren't any mass produced GR cars that are faster than the Ioniq 5N. But again, the GR cars are enthusiast cars. I own an Elantra N, it's a great car and every action I take in it feels very connected to the vehicle itself. It's only around $35k. It isn't made irrelevant by the Ioniq 5N in any way though, in the same way that a GR Supra isn't made irrelevant by a Porsche 911 GT3. Obviously a GT3 is a track machine that can go around the Nurburgring insanely fast, but it also fills a different market. The person buying a GT3 isn't also cross-shopping a GR86, an Elantra N, a GR Supra, and an Ioniq 5N. That GT3 is in a different class.
A better comparison: Say someone wants a driver focused vehicle: a Miata. That person probably will not end up buying a GTR, even though the GTR is faster around a race track. The Miata is an experience designed to make the driver feel like they are part of the car, it scratches an itch the GTR can't.
What I'm trying to say is: to a driving enthusiast, the speed around a track doesn't matter. On top of that, we can go back to the price: A GR Supra is a car that costs about $60k, and the Ioniq 5N is an extra $10k to get a larger, heavier, less connected car albeit faster. The GR86 or GR Corolla bring about an even higher price difference, and those cars are even more driver focused than the Supra. The 5N is amazing, but it's not the defacto answer for EV sports cars, we aren't there yet.
@@dominicg2456Toyota has chosen irrelevance over electric. I’ll never buy gas again. I’m not alone.
@@Aslash304 Well I tried to have an earnest conversation but you just completely shut it down. The truth is that there is no company that is either able or willing to make a sports car that can compete with the Miata, BRZ/GR86, Elantra N, GR Corolla, Civic Type R, Golf R, etc...
As for why Japan is stuck in the past with very few electric cars, it comes down to their economy: Electricity is actually one of Japans largest imports.