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| Nissan calls out Top Gear on electric car sabotage DVICE In Top Gear's most recent review, they made fun of the Nissan LEAF for dying on them in the middle of nowhere, but Nissan says they've got proof that Top Gear cheated. In an episode of Top Gear broadcast just a week ago, Jeremy Clarkson attempted to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| QR codes to start appearing on Nissan vehicle window stickers BizReport Earlier this year the US Transportation Department and the US Environmental Protection Agency unveiled new designs for fuel efficiency information labels found on new vehicles and now Nissan are employing them as "silent salespersons". by Helen Leggatt ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Midwest has slow acceptance of electric autos MiamiHerald.com Although the Chevrolet Volt and Nissan Leaf are being rolled out, only 20000 electric cars are expected to be sold nationwide this year, out of 13 million new cars and SUVs, and they're unlikely to be offered locally until the end of this year. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| 4WD link to missing man Stuff.co.nz Police believe a Nissan Terrano could be the key to unlocking the mysterious disappearance of Palmerston North man Brett Hall. Mr Hall, 47, was last seen alive at his Pitangi Track property near Whanganui some time after May 27. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Head to head: Nissan Quest Montreal Gazette By Jim Leggett, Montreal Gazette August 8, 2011 The 2011 Nissan Quest has a lot of features enclosed in a very conservative exterior design. Nissan's quest for a better minivan began in 1993 with a vehicle co-engineered with then partner Ford, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Nissan Partnering With Antioch High School NewsChannel5.com Nissan has entered into a major partnership with an area school. Executives there will be lending their expertise to students at Antioch High School. The partnership is an effort to potentially mentor some of the company's next auto engineers. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Nissan Goes Toyota One Better With Cooler-Looking Cargo Ship (Video) All Cars Electric In January, Nissan one-upped Japan's largest car company with the sleek, aerodynamic City of St. Petersburg, which will carry its new cars to buyers all over the world. Nissan's City of St. Petersburg cargo ship for transporting Leaf electric cars ... See all stories on this topic » | 
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| 2011 Nissan Quest By Alex Nunez A Minivan-Shaped SUV Minus The Ground ClearanceThe last-gen Nissan Quest minivan was an oddball. It had good power, handled quite well, and was. Autoblog 5.0 | ||
| Nissan teams with City Ventures to Leaf-ready 190 U.S. homes ... By Eric Loveday Brendan Jones, Nissan's director of electric vehicle marketing and sales strategy, says the automaker applauds "City Ventures' vision and leadership to create a unique solution on such a large scale." According to Nissan, City Ventures' ... Autoblog Green | ||
| BBC's Top Gear Laughs At The Nissan LEAF's Expense By Phil Covington I'm going to make an assertion here. Any car enthusiast is, by definition, a fan of the BBC show, Top Gear. Unless of course, such a person hasn't seen it, and. Triple Pundit: People, Planet, Profit | ||
| 2011 Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet Video - KickingTires By Colin Bird The 2011 Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet is certainly a bold experiment. It merges a convertible with the versatility of crossover, which is a first of its kind. Overall, the union works, says Cars.com editor Bill Jackson. ... KickingTires | ||
| Nissan To Use QR-Coded Window Stickers On All 2012 Models If you're shopping for a 2012 Nissan vehicle and you own a smartphone, the experience is about to get a lot more media-rich. Nissan has announced that it will utilize Quick Response (QR) coded window stickers across their product line ... The Car Connection | 
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