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According to results from the agency’s annual car reliability survey, EVs had 79% more problems than conventional cars on average.
An increasing number of vehicles with sticker prices of $40,000 or less, some much less, offer heated mirrors.
Wheel warming has gone mainstream, with the feature standard or optional not just on luxury vehicles, but on an increasing number of models with sticker prices of $40,000 or less.
Nissan has certified that the 2024 Leaf meets the battery requirements of the Department of the Treasury’s criteria for the federal electric vehicle tax credit and is eligible for a $3,750 credit if purchased before Dec. 31, 2023.
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 owners will be able to juice up at Superchargers starting in 2024.
Coming off a refresh for 2023, the Nissan Leaf whisks quietly into 2024 unchanged.
Nissan’s latest recall for its Leaf electric vehicle seeks to resolve incorrect manual instructions for the defroster.
GM has confirmed the Bolt EV is approaching the end of its journey and is expected to be discontinued by the end of 2023.