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Can the Nissan Leaf Still Compete Against Newer EVs?

In the EV market, the Nissan Leaf has been around for a long time, usually as an alternative to the more expensive Tesla. There are plenty more EV options on the market now, and they are quite affordable. Here’s a look at the Nissan Leaf and whether Nissan has improved it enough to compete with …
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The Cheapest Electric Cars of 2021 Won’t Break the Bank

While several new EVs will have you spending a pretty penny to ditch the pump, there are plenty of affordable electric cars worth your attention. In fact, according to U.S. News & World Report, some of the cheapest electric cars of 2021 won’t have you spending more than $40,000 on a base model.
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Cheap EVs: The 2021 Nissan LEAF Gets up to $15,000 off

As far as EVs go, the 2021 Nissan LEAF is one of the oldest-running models available for the U.S. market. However, a new report highlights some serious discounts available for this electric hatchback. Additionally, if you stack them up with an available tax credit, you could save up to $15,000 with an all-electric daily driver.
A Nissan Ariya electric car is on display during 2020 Beijing International Automotive Exhibition

The 2022 Nissan Ariya Is a Huge First Step for the Automaker

In the year 2010, Nissan was among the first automakers in the world to introduce viable commercial electric vehicles. Its debut electric vehicle was the Nissan Leaf. It’s a five-seater family car, and it was the first car in the world to feature over-the-air telematics. The Nissan Leaf started out with an EPA estimate of …
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Going Electric? Buy These Years of the Nissan Leaf

Buying an electric car can be stressful, and even the idea sounds expensive — but that doesn’t mean it has to be either of those things. The Nissan Leaf isn’t the newest or most exciting electric vehicle to hit the market, and it may not have the crazy performance of other EV sedans like the …