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Nissan is recalling its Leaf electric vehicle over an issue with the quick-charging battery that could cause a fire. More than 19,000 vehicles are affected.
IIHS has released its annual report cataloging the vehicles most likely to be stolen, and the list is again topped by not one, but two variants of the Dodge Charger.
After a quiet period for major recalls, Nissan is recalling its Leaf EV for unintentional acceleration after cruise control is disengaged.
Nissan is recalling roughly 64,700 of its all-electric Leaf hatchbacks over incorrect windshield defroster instructions.
Despite rising prices and the ongoing inventory shortage, shoppers looking for an affordable road-trip vehicle still have many options to choose from.
The city that never sleeps will shine a spotlight on two vehicle categories for the 2022 auto show — SUVs and electric vehicles.
To help shoppers identify which all-electric vehicles may be easier to find at dealerships, we looked at new EV inventory among Cars.com dealers.
Combine a high trade with one of the few new cars still offering sizable discounts this Labor Day weekend, and you might score a decent deal.
Nissan has slashed the starting price for the 2022 Leaf by over $4,000 and added several standard features.
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