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Knock on wood, but what if our car gets damaged? Would it take a long time to find parts?
Well if that happens I think Fisker is prepared for those kinds of situations and service centers are being rolled out across the country, to make sure that Fisker owners won't have a hard time finding a dealership or a mechanic that could service their car. This is what I like about Fisker to put it bluntly, they care and they make sure that it won't cause more hassle to their customers considering that having a problem with their vehicle is already an inconvenience. Don't worry we can always rely on this company.
 
I dont think it would take that long for parts to arrive. local dealerships have parts readily available if they need sudden replacement. Fisker is a dependable manufacturing company and I dont think they would ever let us down.
 
It's pretty normal to deal with delays when waiting on parts for newly released rides. Supply chains always take a hot minute to catch up with the hype.
 
If it gets to that point, delays for parts on new vehicles are pretty typical. I had to wait a whole month back in 2016 when my other car was broken into and needed the door trim and glass replaced.
 
I feel like Fisker's really putting in the work to dodge those crazy wait times. It’s always a bit of a gamble with newer brands, but adding more service centers should definitely make things smoother. Fingers crossed we don't have to deal with any delays!
 
Knock on wood, but what if our car gets damaged? Would it take a long time to find parts?
It's pretty common to experience delays for parts on newly released vehicles. I had to wait a month in 2011 when my Volt was broken into, just to get the door trim and glass replaced.
 

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