Each electric Fisker car cost US taxpayers $557,000, Company now nearly bankrupt

CuteOldGuy's Avatar
I know. Obama was behind this, so it must have been a good thing, regardless of how it turned out. But FYI:

I think Justin Bieber has a Fisker, and at least one of the guys from Kings of Leon has one too. Fiskers are a rock star kind of vehicle, sleek, fast (for a short distance,) and expensive. But the $103,000 sticker price isn’t even close to the entire cost of the car.

All told, each Fisker Karma has $660,000 of taxpayer money sunk into it. There is no better use of money than massive subsidation of vehicles created for the super wealthy.

(From Bloomberg)

The Energy Department, which has had to defend its loan guarantees to failed solar-panel maker Solyndra LLC, gave Fisker its loan primarily to acquire and restart production at a closed GM plant in Delaware, the home state of Vice President Joe Biden, who attended the press conference announcing the venture. The company forecast it would create 2,500 jobs, according to a project summary still posted on the Energy Department’s website.

Activity at the Delaware plant stopped last year and no cars have been made there.


For more on the story which you statists will deny or ignore, can be found here:

http://www.againstcronycapitalism.or...arly-bankrupt/
Jewish Lawyer's Avatar
Well, COG, some of that money probably made it into some liberal politician's pocket, so as far as the liberals are concerned, that is a good use of government money.
You should pull some of that coin from your nostri .....sorry, wallet and buy a few with the D0#$ money you take from upstanding citizens wrongly accused of crimes they wouldn't dare commit.
Yssup Rider's Avatar
Well, COG, some of that money probably made it into some liberal politician's pocket, so as far as the liberals are concerned, that is a good use of government money. Originally Posted by Jewish Lawyer
Prove that.
Jewish Lawyer's Avatar
Prove that. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
Which part?
Chica Chaser's Avatar
Its too bad...with a big V8 or V12 gasoline engine it would be an awesome car

Yssup Rider's Avatar
Which part? Originally Posted by Jewish Lawyer
the part of "liberal politicians" getting some of the government's investment in Fisker.
Jewish Lawyer's Avatar
We both know it is likely.
bojulay's Avatar
Its too bad...with a big V8 or V12 gasoline engine it would be an awesome car

Originally Posted by Chica Chaser
Dang, if they have a red one I'll take it, they can just keep
my tax refund from the next 60 years.
Chica Chaser's Avatar
Dang, if they have a red one I'll take it, they can just keep
my tax refund from the next 60 years. Originally Posted by bojulay
Chica Chaser's Avatar
Or Beiber's chrome one

Yssup Rider's Avatar
that's utter nonsense, JL, and we BOTH know that, too!
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  • CJ7
  • 04-20-2013, 01:02 AM
I really, R E A L L Y, hate to keep correcting the idgets that somehow forget the facts of timelines and spin the truth to fit their agenda, assuming they are smart enough to have a agenda ..

anyway here I go again ..

[Fisker received a loan guarantee from] the Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing program through the Energy Department. And it's not funded by Obama's stimulus bill -- otherwise known as the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. It is, in fact, a program signed into existence by President George W. Bush in 2007 and first funded by legislation Bush signed in 2008.
The program was designed to support development of advanced technology vehicles.
The Bush administration was in charge when the automaker filed its application. The Obama administration was in charge when the company's loan was approved. The stimulus bill had nothing to do with it. [Politifact, 4/26/12

yes, Obie handed out the loan, but Bush made taxpayer $$ available for the loan.
CuteOldGuy's Avatar
So, CBJ7, Obama should be given a pass for handing out the money, because that is what Bush would have done. Good thinking. True Obamatic response.

You know, you should try thinking for yourself sometime. You might enjoy it.
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  • WTF
  • 04-20-2013, 01:36 AM
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The chief executive of electric car maker Tesla Motors says his company plans to pay back an Energy Department loan in half the time required by the government.
CEO Elon Musk said Tesla plans to pay off the $465 million federal loan in five years, rather than 10 years. Musk made the comment Tuesday at a summit on energy innovation, where he appeared on stage with Energy Secretary Steven Chu and defended the Obama administration's clean energy program.