Fisker Ocean Totaled Because Body Shops Couldn't Find Parts To Fix Tiny Door Ding

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An insurance company has totaled someone's Fisker Ocean following a door ding with a $910 estimate due to parts availability.

Have you ever come back to your parked car to find a sizable door ding? We've all been there, and as much as I don't want to call it a common occurrence—it kind of is. The worst kind of them all is when it happens on your brand new car.

As it turned out, parts were next to impossible to find. Even calling around to multiple Fisker authorized service centers resulted in no help. In fact, Joy said that these shops called the attempts to find parts 'useless,' which ultimately led to the car being hauled away on a rollback. 'It was an emotional roller coaster,' Joy told CarScoops in an interview. 'One day it would run fine, and the next, a new warning light would blink or ding.

 

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