Mar 30
Written by: Aaron Turpen 138 views
Published on March 30th, 2009 in Hybrid Vehicles

Fisker Automotive announced their first wave of selected retailers to carry the Fisker brand (and the new Karma). The list contains 32 retailers across the United States, which comes very close to Fisker’s announced goal of 40 by June this year.
Fisker’s standards are stringent, which is fitting with this exclusive brand and high-end vehicle make. Retailers must be independent (family-owned), have a proven track record of customer satisfaction, be active in their community, and be experienced in the premium automobile market.
Retailers on the current list include dealerships from New Jersey to Beverly Hills and all points between. Looking at the list, it’s doubtful that there won’t be a Fisker dealership somewhere near just about everyone in the nation.
Showroom plans include solar-powered charging carports for clients and eco-friendly facilities to promote the car’s 100mpg environmental touch.
So it looks like a Fisker could be coming soon to a showroom near you!
Source: Fisker
Tags: fisker, fisker karma, hybrid boat, hybrid car, karma, Karma-S, phev
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