I was also told by someone that worked there that the whole problem with them was a software issue in the motor controller. The manufacturer of that controller would not work with them on a fix and management didn't want to replace them.
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So the whole company folded because they didn't demand access to the source code they put in their vehicles.
I tried to buy a few of them for virus components but they wouldn't sell them to me saying they had to all be crushed.
Gotta love the mindset "if I can't have it, no one can!"
They probably have VINs. Things get really weird and official once VINd
Well at least one of them will have a rather curious revival coming up:
All of this without a Maques Brownlee review, wonder if it's to do with building an unrepairable EV...