Soon after Consumer Reports bought the Fisker Karma to test, it stopped working. The luxury plug-in hybrid had to be towed off the track.
I don’t know why anybody claims there is a problem w these cars. When they got wet during Sandy, the batteries didn’t actually explode; they just caught fire. Why would a battery catching fire when it gets wet be a problem. Just park the car on rainy days. Or else drive it in the desert; it almost never rains in the desert, right?