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A 2021 Nissan Leaf Is the Worst Car You Can Buy Right Now

Don't buy a 2021 Nissan Leaf. At least, not right now. You've heard the news by now, hopefully from me, that both the new and used car market is, well, a bit of a shitshow right now. Things could be better for dealerships. Things could be better full stop. But you shouldn't buy a 2021 Nissan Leaf EV because of that, and not because it's a bad car. However, the Leaf is a great car, now just isn't the time to get one.
Nissan's new Z in bright yellow downtown in Manhattan

Is the New 2022 Nissan Z More Nissan 370z Than Z Car?

The 2021 Nissan Z is the hot new sports car. JDM enthusiasts, no, enthusiasts as a whole, have been waiting for a new "Z" practically since the last one debuted in 2002. Now, it's here, and people can't get enough of it. The Z badge is a staple of the enthusiast car segment, and now the new one is here to satiate the Nissan fanbase. However, is the new Z resting on old Nissan laurels? Nissan may be hard up for cash, but will that financial strain translate to an all-too-familiar driving experience?
The 2022 Nissan Armada full-size SUV model in red parked outside of a house at sunset

4 Nissan Vehicles Achieve Best-in-Class Rankings in the 2021 AutoPacific Vehicle Satisfaction Awards

Nissan vehicles have gained popularity for their cutting-edge performance integrated with innovative styling. Even though this brand name was launched in the 90s, it first penetrated the U.S. market under Datsun. Decades later, Nissan dominates the market, and it's not hard to see why. The brand strikes the ideal balance between affordability and quality performance.
The badge of a Tesla Model S sedan in red

The Tesla Model S Has Some Interesting Competition for Most Popular EV

The Tesla Model S is a hell of an EV. Currently, the top-tier Plaid model is just about the fastest thing in a straight line out there. However, its biggest competitor isn't another luxury EV like a Lucid or Rivian. No, it's something a little more... economical. The Nissan Leaf. Frankly, it's pretty surprising. The two really could not be more different. However, given the wealth divide we see in America, maybe it makes sense.
The headlights of the 2023 Nissan Z, seen in yellow at sunset

The Nissan Z Brings Back Datsun- Hide Yo Supra, Hide Yo Wallet

Nissan just hit Toyota where it hurts: right in the nostalgia. The new Nissan Z debuted in New York last night, and its sights are set on the Toyota Supra in every metric. From power to price, to performance, you can bet we're about to witness a JDM battle we haven't seen since I was in diapers. Moreover, this new "halo car" signals a tonal shift for Nissan, which desperately needs to revive the brand.
The 2021 Nissan Altima in silver gray driving on a country highway

Nissan Altima Sales Suffer as Production Halt Continues

Nissan recently extended its halt in production. The global pandemic has left the auto industry to deal with breaks in the supply chain, changes in consumer practices, and a worldwide semiconductor chip shortage. Analysts believe the ongoing problems could last well into 2023, leaving many automakers grappling with ways to keep the manufacturing lines running.