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The Nissan LEAF marks a historical milestone in the auto industry. It represents the next big attempt to deliver electric to U.S. consumers since the 1990's when a handful of automakers embarked upon limited EV production. This was in response to California Air Resource Board's zero-emissions vehicle (ZEV) mandate designed to combat urban pollution. As you might recall, the attempt quickly halted after a group of automakers challenged the Board's ZEV?

2012 Nissan NV Pricing & Specs

Nissan has produced their very first commercial van, in hopes to corner the market for construction workers, electricians and delivery people. Now, the official specifications and pricing options have been announced. The all new Nissan NV will start at $24,590 and span upwards of $32,190.

The NV1500 van will come standard with a 4.0-liter V6 engine. NV2500 HD will have a choice of the V6 engine or a 5.6-liter V8. The…

Nissan Cube 1.8S Krom

For a car named Cube there sure are a lot of round angles - such as they rippling headliner, rounded edges on the head and fog lamps - even the fenders are round. But the Nissan Cube Krom edition is an experience on the road, no matter what the shape.

The Nissan Cube is neither a hybrid or alt-fuel vehicle, but it sure saves on fuel economy - with EPA fuel-mileage estimates of 27 mpg city and 31…

Nissan Leaf Gaming System

Nissan Leaf, which wants to be the greatest and best selling all-electric vehicle on the roads of North America, is getting into the gaming world.

Online flash games and sites like Foursquare allow users to have "bragging rights" over how many times they play a game, check into a restaurant, or how much they can use Twitter while driving (not that we condone texting as you drive - in fact we're pretty much against that…
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