Electric car owners face the prospect of being left with unfixable vehicles after a manufacturing firm announced it had gone bankrupt.
More than 400 owners of vehicles made by Fisker could find themselves up to £70,000 out of pocket – after the Californian-based company declared it had gone bust in June.
A number of drivers say their cars have been plagued with issues – including brake failure, rapid battery draining and the random opening of windows when parked.
But after they reported the issues to Fisker, they found the firm’s UK representatives to be less and less responsive as the company’s financial situation worsened.
Owner Kevin Mulligan told The Telegraph he ‘feared for his life’ after his Fisker Ocean Extreme, which was…