The Nissan Leaf is a strange little EV. Not because of any sort of physical issue. In fact, the small EV hatchback is a solid ride. No, it's strange because it's currently outpacing Tesla models in resale value. I guess sometimes the old ways still work? Or perhaps it's due to the ludicrously topsy-turvy auto market.
You can get started in a 2021 Nissan Rogue for about $25,850, and the Toyota RAV4 begins at around $26,350. But the Motor Trend team has the Rogue SL AWD for $36,705 and the RAV4 Limited AWD for $40,351.
Nissan appears to have some ideas to freshen up the Nissan Frontier. According to Nissan News, the 2022 Frontier will get a major makeover, which is what we've been waiting for. The question is, will it be enough to make a true competitor out of it?
Every automaker has been impacted by the chip shortage in some capacity. But Toyota is handling it best, Ford turned a surprise profit, and Nissan is a bit worries.
The 2022 Nissan Pathfinder begins at about $33,410 and the Kia Telluride starts at around $32,190. These prices are for the base models without all-wheel drive.
Nissan brings the heat to the racetrack with the Nissan GT-R, and the 2022 Nissan 400Z. That's not counting their actual racing cars. Nissan has made some impressive accomplishments in the technology department and has started a new research program designed to enhance the abilities of racing drivers. What does its success mean for Nissan?
EVs are becoming increasingly popular. The ability to travel without stopping for gas is too good for many drivers to pass up. But some EVs are beginning to fall behind the pack, and the Nissan Leaf is one of them.
Every few years, automakers significantly refresh major components of each model and engage in a major marketing push. Refreshes don't always land well and can miss the mark. But, the 2021 Nissan Rogue is the perfect example of when a refresh goes right.
The interior of the 2022 Nissan Frontier has gone from meh to amazing. Say goodbye to the outdated cabin that was plagued with cheap plastics and other materials.
When surveying car owners regarding the things they hate most about car ownership, recalls will be at the top of the list. There's so much recall information floating around that you may not know whether your model is affected. But if you have a 2020 or 2021 Nissan Sentra, here's what you need to know.
Dedicated vegans avoid eating meat and dairy products, and they don't visit zoos. People who embrace an all-plant philosophy also don't wear fur, wool, silk, and leather. However, it's impossible to purchase a car not made with any animal products. But so far, Nissan seems to make the most vegan-friendly cars around.
Sales numbers have always remained quite modest compared to competitors since the Nissan Pathfinder's introduction, never exceeding 90,000 units sold in any year. But with the new, family-friendly 2022 Pathfinder loaded with features, it seems Nissan wants to claim a spot on the sales leaderboard.