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Nissan Looking To Give Leaf The Ability To Power A Home

Nissan Looking To Give Leaf The Ability To Power A Home
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Nissan is looking to add even more utility to their electric vehicle, the Leaf, by incorporating the technology required for the EV to power a home in the case of a blackout. That’s right, in Nissan’s ideal world those with a Leaf would no longer have the need for a generator as the Leaf’s battery... Continue Reading...

Nissan Leaf Nismo RC Test On-Board Cam [Video]

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The racing version of Nissan’s electric vehicle, the Leaf, lapped the Sodegaura Forest Raceway,Japan during a test run yesterday. In this four minute video, the driver puts the Nissan Leaf Nismo RC through its paces and at some points can barely keep it on the track. The Nismo RC features a full carbon fiber body... Continue Reading...

Nissan Juke Earns Top Safety Pick From IIHS

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Nissan Juke Earns Top Safety Pick From IIHS
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Nissan has had a successful year with the Nissan Juke, Cube, Leaf and Infiniti M37/56  on the list of 2011 top safety picks. Today, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety awarded the 2011 Nissan Juke a “Top Safety Pick” rating. The Juke earned this award by earning a “good” rating in front, rear and side... Continue Reading...

Nissan Leaf Nismo RC Hits The Track [Video]

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We’re well aware that the last Nissan you ever thought would see the track as a full-blown race car would be the all-electric Leaf, but you have to admit, the Nismo RC Leaf is one bad-ass looking piece of electric machinery. Even though Nissan has built their racing heritage on their 350Z/370Z and GT-R platform,... Continue Reading...

Nissan Struggling to Meet Demand for the Leaf

Nissan Struggling to Meet Demand for the Leaf
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Nissan‘s Leaf electric car has been in such high demand that the company is struggling to build them fast enough. It’s stopped taking new orders just to fulfill its current demand. Out of 27,000 total orders so far from the United States, Japan, and Europe, it has only completed 10,000. The remaining 17,000 will be... Continue Reading...

Report: EVs Could Be Worthless On The Used Car Market After Just 5 Years

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Report: EVs Could Be Worthless On The Used Car Market After Just 5 Years
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Glass’s Guide, car valuation experts from the UK have studied the long-term ownership costs of EVs, such as the forthcoming Nissan Leaf (shown, above.) The news isn’t looking good. Glass’s reports that after 5 years of ownership, EVs will retain only about 10 percent of their value, as opposed to the 25 percent residual value... Continue Reading...

Nissan Leaf Electric Car Sold Out

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Nissan Leaf Electric Car Sold Out
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According to Nissan/Renault CEO Carlos Ghosn the company has now sold all of the 13,000 Leaf models allocated for the U.S. market. “We think there is a big future for this car. I can already tell you that the production for 2010 is already sold out,” said Ghosn today during a meeting of the Detroit... Continue Reading...

Nissan Expresses Worries Over Limited Nature Of Electric Car Subsidies

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Nissan Expresses Worries Over Limited Nature Of Electric Car Subsidies
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As Nissan strives to sell the Leaf electric car at an affordable price point, the company is expressing concerns that the current subsidies offered by governments to encourage EV adoption will expire after three years, hurting sales and pushing the cost of electric vehicles back into unattainable territory. “My assumption is that they won’t be... Continue Reading...

Breaking: Nissan Launches ‘LEAF’ Electric Car

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Breaking: Nissan Launches ‘LEAF’ Electric Car
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Nissan has just unveiled a new zero emissions vehicle that is slated to go on sale in Japan, Europe and the United States next year. Called the LEAF, this C-segment (sub-compact) car is powered by an electric motor and lithium-ion battery packs. Nissan says it will be able to drive 100 miles on a single... Continue Reading...
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