while waiting to be fixed, they were inundated with salt water causing a large number of them to be destroyed by a fire.
Their attempt to prevent the cars from catching on fire led to them catching on fire.
Ain't that the worst case of Murphy's law ever?
http://jalopnik.com/5972762/the-horribly-ironic-reason-why-338-fisker-karmas-were-destroyed
There were about 10,000 vehicles destroyed at the shipping facility in New Jersey.
Total vehicular losses from Sandy, both new and used, are thought to have crested 200,000 units.
https://www.autoblog.com/2012/12/29/fisker-sues-insurance-company-over-karmas-damaged-in-hurricane-s/
Their attempt to prevent the cars from catching on fire led to them catching on fire.
Ain't that the worst case of Murphy's law ever?
http://jalopnik.com/5972762/the-horribly-ironic-reason-why-338-fisker-karmas-were-destroyed
There were about 10,000 vehicles destroyed at the shipping facility in New Jersey.
Total vehicular losses from Sandy, both new and used, are thought to have crested 200,000 units.
https://www.autoblog.com/2012/12/29/fisker-sues-insurance-company-over-karmas-damaged-in-hurricane-s/
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