Nissan's just released information about a new concept for its cars designed to generate a "comfortable" and "healthy" environment for drivers and passengers. Is this viable, in our eco-conscious energy-saving era? The overall goal of ...READ MORE›
Out of all the snazzy electric cars announced in the past year, the Nissan Leaf might be the most exciting. It's affordable ($25,000 to $30,000), attractive enough, gets 100 miles to the charge, and is almost ready to roll into ...READ MORE›
Nissan is working on a plug-in electric vehicle for release next year, but the car company might differentiate itself from competitors by releasing plug-free EVs down the line. By using the same magnetic induction technology used in ...READ MORE›
When Nissan announced last month that its upcoming all-electric Leaf will sell for $25,280 after federal subsidies, it was almost like a challenge to other automakers--we dare you, Nissan seemed to be saying, to sell a quality EV at ...READ MORE›
Boston Nissan shoppers will soon experience the new Leaf at Marlboro Nissan. Pricing for the Leaf was just announced and reservations will soon be made available.READ MORE›
The Nissan A to Z Year End Sales event is going on now at Preston Nissan in Hurlock Maryland. The sale includes lease and finance specials on Nissan’s award winning lineup.READ MORE›
During the March Madness sale, Boston Nissan shoppers can take advantage of reduced lease programs, MSRP prices and finance rates on many of Nissan’s most popular models.READ MORE›
Boston Nissan dealers have put a real program together to help drivers impacted by this unprecedented Toyota recall. Boston Nissan dealers Clay Nissan of Newton is online at http://www.claynissannewton.com and Clay Nissan of Norwood is online at http://www.claynissannorwood.comREAD MORE›
A couple of weeks ago we heard about plans for a solar-assisted Toyota [NYSE:TM] Prius, and now it seems Nissan [NASDAQ:NSANY] is jumping on the solar bandwagon as well. Reports about the Prius suggested it would feature solar ...READ MORE›
Over 8,200 people have made online reservations in the past month for the upcoming Nissan Leaf EV, and for good reason. The $33,000 vehicle, set to be released later this year, is the first affordable all-electric vehicle from a ...READ MORE›
Tack on Phoenix, Arizona to the growing list of U.S. cities that plan on developing an electric vehicle (EV) charging network with guidance from Renault-Nissan. The car company, which will sell its lithium-ion powered EVs to ...READ MORE›
Early adopters, get ready: Nissan is reportedly gearing up to take reservations for the all-electric Leaf in April. The company will take orders in August, and deliveries of the affordable ($25,000 to $35,000) sedan will begin in ...READ MORE›
Preston Nissan in Maryland offers Toyota owners the opportunity to trade in their Toyota, Lexus or Scion for a $500 bonus towards any Nissan model.READ MORE›
Preston Nissan in Maryland offers Toyota owners the opportunity to trade in their Toyota, Lexus or Scion for a $500 bonus towards any Nissan model.READ MORE›
Preston Nissan in Maryland offers Toyota owners the opportunity to trade in their Toyota, Lexus or Scion for a $500 bonus towards any Nissan model.READ MORE›
Its time for Tesla to watch its back. The electric vehicle startup has generated considerable excitement for the sort-of-affordable ($50,000) Model S EV sedan, scheduled to be released in 2012, but Nissan already has over 56,000 ...READ MORE›
The goal of the EV-02 is to eliminate two things: emissions and hybrid payback. The first part everyone's familiar with, but the latter is the term industry insiders use to describe the length of time before a hybrid saves enough money on gas to justify its increased cost.READ MORE›
While Li-ion battery makers in the US are going cap-in-hand to the government in search of federal aid to keep up with foreign companies, it's been rumored that Nissan and NEC are about to invest around $1 billion of their own capital ...READ MORE›
If you drive as fast as I do, you're not going to like this. Nissan [NASDAQ:NSANY] is adding a feature to their cars that will curb drivers' speed in the hopes of improving their fuel economy. No, it's not a high-tech speed ...READ MORE›
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