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- Tesla and Bricklin in Court: A Tangle of Legal Issues
- This is the week for legal action in the auto world. First, Tesla Motors announced that it had settled the bitter lawsuit brought against it by company founder Martin Eberhard. The terms are confidential, and the company isn’t talking about the details, but they appear to have kissed and made...
- Blog posts 2009-09-23
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- Detroit Auto Show: Henrik Fisker on Start-Up Pros, Cons
- If he can pull it off, Henrik Fisker of Fisker Automotive could be the first guy to put his own name on a start-up car company and make it into production since the late John DeLorean did it in the late 1970s. You can't do that if you're a shrinking violet...
- Blog posts 2009-01-13
- Fisker to buy former Solstice/Sky plant for $18 million:
- The old General Motors plant in Delaware that until July cranked out sports cars for Pontiac, Saturn and Opel will be sold and retooled to build plug-in hybrids with UAW workers. Fisker Automotive said Tuesday that it will buy the plant, located in Wilmington, Del., from Motors Liquidation Co.--the old...
- News items 2009-10-27
- Web of Lawsuits Surrounds Tesla, Fisker Debuts
- Fisker Automotive Inc. maintains that its plug-in hybrid sports car, the Karma, is still on track for delivery starting in the fourth quarter of 2009. That would be a minor miracle, regardless of an April 14 lawsuit in which rival Tesla Motors claims Fisker Automotive took some...
- Blog posts 2008-04-28
- Fisker Stars in Rebirth of Shuttered Delaware GM Plant
- At 10 a.m. tomorrow, Vice President Joe Biden will stand with Delaware Governor Jack Markell inside General Motors’ shuttered Boxwood plant in Wilmington and make an announcement that will surprise absolutely no one: Fisker Automotive, the former Delaware senator will say, is buying the plant to make its $46,000 Project...
- Blog posts 2009-10-26
- Fisker to convert a GM plant in Delaware to build plug-in hybrid cars.
- Posted by: David Welch on October 26 Out with the old, in with the new. California electric-car startup Fisker Automotive will announce plans tomorrow to turn an old General Motors plant in Wilmington (Dell.) into a hybrid electric-car plant. Fisker plans to use the 52-year-old factory to build its $48,000...
- News items 2009-10-27
- Tesla, Fisker in Battle Over Trade Secrets
- Considering how often auto executives jump ship to a competitor, which is quite often, it's a wonder there aren't a lot more charges of "industrial espionage" flying around. The latest case involves the high-profile, electric-car upstart Tesla Motors, which on April 14 filed suit in the Superior Court of California...
- Blog posts 2008-04-22
- Official Launch of New American Car Company: FISKER COACHBUILD, LLC.
- NEWPORT BEACH, California, January 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Henrik Fisker and Bernhard Koehler announce the opening of a new luxury car company, FISKER COACHBUILD, based in Southern California to appeal to the global market. The objective of FISKER COACHBUILD is to...
- Research articles 2005-01-17
- More Court Battles Slow Tesla Down
- It turns out that Tesla Motors, which filed suit against Fisker Automotive Inc. on April 14, was sued earlier by Magna Powertrain USA Inc., according to court records. The two cases aren’t directly related, but the lawsuits go to show that developing a new car from scratch is not for...
- Blog posts 2008-04-29
- Breaking News: Biden to discuss future of GM plant
- Vice President Joe Biden is expected to announce that a California luxury automaker will build plug-in hybrid electric vehicles at a former GM plant. Vice President Joe Biden is expected to announce on Tuesday that a California luxury automaker will build plug-in hybrid electric vehicles at a former General Motors...
- News items 2009-10-26
- Ex-Ford Designers Start Ritzy Custom Car Company
- BY DESIGN Call Henrik Fisker and Bernhard Koehler a couple of madmen. Surely, that's what they are, venturing into territory braved by few and profitable for even fewer. The two longtime car guys-Fisker, who designed the Aston Martin DB9, and Koehler, the operations-minded of the pair-left the security...
- Research articles 2005-02-28
- Bright's Big Plug-In Hybrid Production Plans (Conversions, Too)
- When President Obama announced on the campaign trail that he wanted to see a million plug-in hybrids on American roads by 2015, peopleâ€"especially in the auto industryâ€"thought he was dreaming. One company that is taking the goal seriously reports Autoblog.com, is Bright Automotive, which thinks it can, all by itself, make more...
- Blog posts 2009-09-04
- Flash.(Briefs)(Brief Article)
- Design dynamo Henrik Fisker, formerly of BMW and now head of design for Aston Martin and in charge of Ford's London Ingeni design studio, will move as of June to the Premier Automotive Group's office in Irvine, California, to oversee all of Ford advanced...
- Research articles 2003-05-05
- Porsche Cayman
- IT looks like the howlingly pretty Artega GT will make it into production. Looking a lot like a Porsche Cayman and powered by VW's 3.6-litre FSI V6, the Henrik Fisker-designed Artega (he also penned the Aston DB9) will be limited to a run of 500. With a 60 dash of...
- Research articles 2007-08-19
- Carmakers Look East; China's BYD Looks West
- When it comes to business growth, the future belongs to China and India. That’s especially true in the auto industry, where the established domestic markets in the U.S., Asia and Europe are stagnant or declining, but China and India are experiencing record growth. The market for electric...
- Blog posts 2009-09-24
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