Time marches on unless it’s the 2012 Fisker Karma we’re talking about.
Wanxiang is the Chinese auto parts giant that acquired troubled automaker Fisker,
It seems that the new Chinese owners of Fisker, parts giant Wanxiang,
We initially reported that production of the Fisker Karma would be restarted
Wanxiang, China’s largest auto parts company, made a last-minute bid for Fisker
When Fisker went down under earlier this year, questions arose about the
The Fisker Karma is a pretty car, further emphasizing Henrik Fisker’s talent
After years of troubles, Fisker Automotive lost its founder, laid off most
Even if you’ve bought the obscenely expensive Lexus LFA, chances are that
The Karma might look gorgeous but things aren’t looking very good for
Having cars like the Aston Martin DB9 and V8 Vantage and the
Last week, Sandy’s furious tempest resulted in 16 brand-new Fisker Karma sedans
The bad news for Fisker continues. Among the many victims of Hurricane
Even Fisker cannot resist the lure of the SEMA aftermarket show, which
With over 8 million subscribers and more than 50 labs, Consumer Reports
The launch of Fisker’s first product, the Karma, has not gone as
We cannot confirm if this Fisker Karma sports sedan does indeed belong
Fisker has been through a lot lately – and we’re not only