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I’m On A Quest To Find Every Fisker Ocean In New York And I Need Your Help

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Through a strange twist of fate and municipal regulation, one of the most commonly seen cars on the streets of New York City is now the otherwise rare and formerly expensive electric Fisker Ocean. There are, in fact, 2,551 of these vehicles on city streets. A ragtag group of weirdos are trying to find everyone single one of them and we could use your help.

It’s gotten a little obsessive, and this became clear yesterday when I was in the back of a car with a colleague from CNBC, and I stopped mid-sentence and fumbled for my phone so that I could try and take a blurry photo of a black Ocean.

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“Oh, it’s like birding, but somehow more embarrassing” I explained.

My family has always been used to me snapping my neck at random cars. Because kids are prone to tell harshly clear truths, my daughter once responded to me twisting to look at an Indy Pace Car C5 Corvette by wryly blurting out “Oh, look, it’s a Ford B5-3958-298!” Though I was chastened, one has to laugh when one gets burned so expertly by an 8-year-old

I have a problem, but thanks to the game OceansofNYC.com, I also have a mission.

How All These Oceans Got Here

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This version of the automaker Fisker, much like the last version, is emblematic of a specific kind of failure. The first coming of Fisker showed that the government is maybe better at picking winners than we’d guess (having invested early in Tesla), but the price of picking losers (A123 Systems, Fisker) is too high in a democracy. This iteration of Fisker showed that markets, too, can be inefficient, and that Fisker was both a super hyped EV automaker and went public via a SPAC is an almost too perfect reflection of the insanity that surrounds an advanced economy with essentialy zero interest rates.

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The Fisker Ocean was probably doomed from the beginning and, after a bankruptcy, the more than 2,000 remaining unsold cars got sold off to a New York-based leasing company. Our old pal Raphael Orlove put together a great story on this for Bloomberg:

The curious collection of orphan EVs came about because of a collision between local and national electrification policies. In 2023, New York City launched the Green Rides initiative, mandating that all Uber or Lyft rides be either wheelchair-accessible or zero-emissions by 2030. But the supply of affordable all-electric vehicles is very limited, as the administration of President Donald Trump has sought to eliminate federal incentives and tax credits and roll back pollution and fuel economy standards that encourage EV uptake.

That left fleet operator American Lease, which has about 5,000 vehicles, with few low-budget options to replace their existing gas-powered cars. In early 2024, when the rental giant Hertz announced it would sell off much of its EVs, American Lease considered loading up on used rental Teslas. Then another, crazier option emerged.

“We were sitting at lunch and I was reading an article about how Henrik Fisker, who founded Fisker, had listed his home for more than the market cap of the company at that point,” says American Lease executive vice president Josh Bleiberg. “So I was like, ‘Screw it: Let’s buy Fisker.’”

This means that basically 1-in-5 Oceans ever built is being used as a New York City ride-hailing vehicle. That’s strange! It also creates a weird sort of opening for people like me.

There’s Now A Finding-A-Fisker Game

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Because these Oceans are being used for livery service in the City of New York, they are part of a publicly available registry. This allows nerds to track every single Ocean being used in the city. A coder from Brooklyn named Sam Swift, who runs a company called Wallabout Studios, decided to make this easy by creating a website and an easy way to record these sightings.

To this date, 64.% of the 2,551 registered Fisker Oceans have been spotted, with a handful of people snagging a large percentage of them (including Amber from Jalopnik and internet friend AirlineFlyer). I’ve been finding cars under The Autopian badge and we’ve managed to crack into the top 50. My goal is to be top 25 by the end of the week.

Because Oceans of New York set up a way to submit via text message, I’ve really gotten into it.

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There’s now something called Ocean Points and, damn, I need OPs now. There’s a Ford event in the city today so I plan to snag a few more.

This has been so much fun and I’m curious if there’s a way to make a national version of this game. Let me know if you have ideas below.

 

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Horizontally Opposed
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Horizontally Opposed
1 month ago

I can’t believe this article. I thought I was the only one with this obsession. I absolutely love the Oceans, I truly believe they deserved better. Great looks, pretty distinctive and way better than sad Sienna minivans with an ADA rear trap. Looks like they’re resilient too.

Going to get sucked into this new birding game, thanks Matt. (But I already had various other car obsessions)

Jay Vette
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Jay Vette
1 month ago

There’s at least one person in the DMV area who has a matte blue Ocean with some damage to the driver’s door. I have seen this car in several spots in the city, a neighborhood on the outskirts, and even on I-270. It’s the only one I’ve ever seen. Guess they can’t fix that door because parts supply has dried up due to the bankruptcy?

Von Baldy
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Von Baldy
1 month ago

Ill hafta catch it again, but we have one here in indiana thats a deep blue color, oddly we also have a pair of ineos grenadiers running around too.

Stef Schrader
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Stef Schrader
1 month ago

YESSSSSS. I have now been sucked into Ocean-spotting, too. I saw a taxi in CT a while ago, which is when I got told to post the plate to OceansOfNYC.

67 Oldsmobile
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67 Oldsmobile
1 month ago

So it is Pokémon Go for Fiskers?

Still Plays with Cars
Still Plays with Cars
1 month ago
Reply to  67 Oldsmobile

More like a high tech game of punch buggy IMO.

Andy Individual
Andy Individual
1 month ago

Is this another Captcha? Because I’m definitely a robot.

DONALD FOLEY
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DONALD FOLEY
1 month ago

Last year I was amazed to see an Ocean on the back roads of southern Indiana.

The World of Vee
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The World of Vee
1 month ago

My biggest issue with all these Oceans is never once have I seen one in California Mode. I see the other windows down but I NEVER see one with the litte 3rd window open.

The World of Vee
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The World of Vee
1 month ago

Why not feed one of the public cameras in the city to an AI that takes a snapshot whenever it sees an ocean?

FormerTXJeepGuy
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FormerTXJeepGuy
1 month ago

I was in the airport lounge in Portland the other day and some lady was bragging to the bartender about her rare car- a Fisker Ocean. I was like oh thats cool, but then she started saying how she wouldn’t drive it anywhere because she’s afraid someone will steal it.

Tj1977
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Tj1977
1 month ago

One lives just up the road from me in Warwick, RI.

MN Rocketry
MN Rocketry
1 month ago

I did a double-take yesterday upon seeing an Ocean in a Minnesota Costco parking lot.

EXL500
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EXL500
1 month ago

We have (or had) 2 here in little Dunedin just north of Clearwater.

Clear Prop
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Clear Prop
1 month ago

I see Oceans fairly often in NorCal, but that’s not surprising given all the techies.

Beer-light Guidance
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Beer-light Guidance
1 month ago

This reminded me of a time when my partner and I were out to dinner with a group of friends and one of them caught me gawking out the window much the way a lecher might leer at an attractive person. They thought it would be funny to call me out but my partner didn’t even glance over and somewhat wearily replied “It’s either a car or a dog.”

It was a Porsche 356 Speedster.

M. Park Hunter
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M. Park Hunter
1 month ago

Sometimes you get lucky and it’s a car with a dog in it!

Dave Larkman
Dave Larkman
1 month ago

Similar situation for me, apparently there were some women in the same general direction as a gunmetal R32 Skyline GTS-t.

All I know is that they weren’t between me and it.

Craig Simpson
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Craig Simpson
1 month ago

I regularly have a coffee catch up with one of my clients and we go to a cafe in the foyer of a Hilton Hotel. The cafe sits along the main driveway and there is usually something tasty sitting there. One time there was a nice Aston, so she sat facing the window so she could enjoy looking at it, but another time there was an Alpine A110 and I absolutely insisted that I sat with a view of it.

Also just spent two weeks in Japan and I took more photos of cars than temples. My wife is used to it and actively points things out so I don’t miss them.

Nicklab
Nicklab
1 month ago

I think after dealing with me geeking out at the Lane and driving with me the last 8 years, my wife is desensitized to this behavior in me.

LTDScott
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LTDScott
1 month ago

Pokemon Go-bankrupt

LMCorvairFan
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LMCorvairFan
1 month ago

Should do something like this for all the rare weird and obscure cars of the world. Like Torch’s 2CV, the Sunbeam from the other day. Do category, make, model, year, spotting data. Run it on an old apple II.

Emil Minty
Emil Minty
1 month ago
Reply to  LMCorvairFan

TRS-80 or GTFO!

LMCorvairFan
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LMCorvairFan
1 month ago
Reply to  Emil Minty

Raise you a PDP-11 with RTX-11 OS

Lava5.0
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Lava5.0
1 month ago

I see them a lot by the upper east side near the hospital for special surgery. Start at the hospital and walk up 70th towards central park and I bet you will check a few off. Our last appointment over there was last week so hopefully I won’t be back before the next scheduled check up (fingers crossed)

The World of Vee
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The World of Vee
1 month ago
Reply to  Matt Hardigree

Make a channel in the discord and I’ll upload any and all I run into in the city. I work by Penn so I no joke see at least 40 a day

S13 Sedan
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S13 Sedan
1 month ago

I’ll have to dig through my pics from when I was in NYC last year to see if I have any. When I was there, I wasn’t aware of the rideshare thing at the time and thought I was just having incredible weird car spotting luck.

Last edited 1 month ago by S13 Sedan
Data
Data
1 month ago

I have crossed Oceans of time to find you.

DONALD FOLEY
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DONALD FOLEY
1 month ago
Reply to  Data

There isn’t an ocean too deep…

Jay Vette
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Jay Vette
1 month ago
Reply to  Data

The only kind of person who will understand this joke is an Oldman

Sid Bridge
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Sid Bridge
1 month ago

Bad timing – was in Manhattan three days last week. I keep noticing these things every time I’m there. Might be another month or two before work sends me again. Am I crazy enough to nudge a coworker or two in our NY office? Maybe.

JurassicComanche25
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JurassicComanche25
1 month ago

Make sure you blur out the login information, you need to protect your OP security.

Goblin
Goblin
1 month ago

What sort of hunter doesn’t know to track big game at the watering hole?!?

Queens Bl Fill N’ Wash, 36-20 Queens Blvd, Long Island City, NY 11101.
It’s the car wash where they all go.

Major entrance from Manhattan into Queens via the Queensboro bridge, major cab destination. Just sit there with one eye on the car wash and the other on the boulevard, and count them.

Last edited 1 month ago by Goblin
Urban Runabout
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Urban Runabout
1 month ago
Reply to  Goblin

Because Shift-Change is a thing in Manhattan

Goblin
Goblin
1 month ago
Reply to  Urban Runabout

Hidden secret – this place also has functioning restrooms. Cabbies will understand. Most others will as well.

The World of Vee
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The World of Vee
1 month ago
Reply to  Goblin

That’s also a great car wash, I take my cars there. I remember when all the Oceans first arrived in nyc, there were maybe 500 or so that lot

Palmetto Ranger
Palmetto Ranger
1 month ago

Is it cheating to go to the maintenance yard and snap all the ones that are out of commission?

PlugInPA
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PlugInPA
1 month ago

I’ve been successfully nerd-sniped, so thanks, Matt. Submitted a photo with license plate from last year.

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