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dailypost.co.uk | Louis Dargavel Corbett |Steve Bagnall
Nine £30,000 electric 4x4s have been left abandoned on a road after the car manufacturer responsible for them, dumped them at a local dealership before going into liquidation. The Fisker Ocean cars, valued up to £43,000, have been languishing on Racecourse Road, in Colwick, Nottinghamshire, gathering dust since Fisker went under in October 2024. The unusual and somewhat eerie convoy has been reported by numerous passers-by on several occasions.
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walesonline.co.uk | Liam Buckler |Bryana Francis |Louis Dargavel Corbett
The dumped cars, which are all Fisker Ocean models, would normally retail for between £30,000 and £43,000, but have been parked up since the car manufacturer went bust in October, 2024A baffling sight of nine electric vehicles worth over £200,000 abandoned on a street has left locals scratching their heads. The 4x4 Fisker Ocean cars are valued at up to £43,000 each, and were abandoned after maker, Fisker, went bust in October, 2024.
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mirror.co.uk | Liam Buckler |Louis Dargavel Corbett
The Fisker Ocean cars have been abandoned on a road in Colwick, Nottingham, after the company that made them went bust and left them to rot at a local dealershipAn astonishing queue of nine electric vehicles worth more £200,000 have been dumped in the street leaving residents baffled. The 4x4s were left abandoned on a road in Colwick, Nottingham, after the car manufacturer responsible for them scrapped them at a local dealership before going into liquidation.
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1 week ago |
nottinghampost.com | Louis Dargavel Corbett
Nottinghamshire Police have arrested two teenagers following a fight in a car park in Hucknall. The teens were on board a tram waiting at a tram stop when they were arrested. Nottinghamshire Police said they were found with an extendable baton. Officers were called to Ashgate Road, Hucknall, at 4.15 pm on Monday, April 14, after members of the public reported a group of teens fighting in a car park. Two victims then reportedly entered a nearby supermarket with injuries.
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1 week ago |
msn.com | Louis Dargavel Corbett
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