The owner of a $102,000 Fisker Karma luxury electric sedan burned in a Texas garage fire last week
revealed today he believes his new Karma was clearly the source of the
blaze -- and that it wasn't until word of the fire became public that
Fisker raised the possibility of fraud. Now he wants Fisker to own up to
the cause.
In a statement from his
attorneys, Jeremy Guitterez says his two-week old Karma caught fire soon
after he parked it in his home near Sugar Land, Texas, and that he was
able to evacuate his wife, mother and child from their house before the
Karma fire could spread to other rooms, including a bedroom. After a
local fire official said the blaze started near the Karma -- which uses a
gas engine to recharge its lithium-ion battery pack on the road -- and
not the two other vehicles in the garage, Fisker said on Tuesday that
its probe was still underway, noting that the car wasn't plugged in at
the time and that the company "hadn't ruled out fraud or malicious
intent." Read Here
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