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A white 2021 Nissan GT-R is parked on a race track.

At Over $100,000, the 2021 Nissan GT-R Better Come With AWD

There are many reasons to like the Nissan GT-R. But, the GT-R's standard price goes well into the six-figure range, and some of Nissan's competitors in the all-wheel drive space offer vehicles of a similar standard with a much lower cost. Is the GT-R worth the money? Read on and decide for yourself.
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.
A white Nissan Leaf EV on a shoulder, sitting in the sun

Nissan Lease – A 2022 Nissan Leaf for Less Than an Oil Change

I'll cut to the chase here. Right now, it's just about impossible to get your hands on a new car. Well, unless you're willing to make a blood sacrifice or give up your firstborn heir. However, one brand is trying its hardest to find a vehicle to bring in new blood: Nissan. The brand hopes that the new 2022 Nissan Leaf will be that vehicle, and the brand is offering a killer lease deal to get it done.
A red Nissan Leaf photographed in profile in a field

Nissan Leaf Owners Just Made an Insane Amount of Money

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.