wb9k
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Lutz has already been building his own version of the Fisker. He takes out the drivetrain and replaces it with a Corvette engine. It costs $200,000. I forget the name of that particular venture, but I believe it's been going for a couple years now. Lutz doesn't need to own Fisker to do that---kind of like the guys who will build you a brand new DeLorean today--but he could surely get the cost down if he did. Lutz likes the styling of the Karma (almost everyone does), says it's maybe the prettiest car ever built. It will be interesting to see where this all goes. I don't think anybody at A123 is excited about the revival.