Nissan plans to launch its first-ever in-house hybrid with the 2012 Infiniti M35 Hybrid, and now the automaker is suggesting gains of 60-90 percent in fuel economy ...
The 2010 Nissan Sentra is the proverbial also-ran of the compact car segment. The model isn’t as popular as the Toyota Corolla or Honda Civic, yet the Sentra outdoes both cars in many respects, according to Cars.com editor Mike Hanley ...
Next Nissan Z, Mitsubishi Evo, Subaru WRX Going Diesel, Hybrid? ... New Regulations Likely Mean New Powertrains for Japanese Sports Cars ... A Nissan Z powered by a Mercedes diesel, hybrid, or even a Diesotto engine? It may sound like we've been sniffing too many fumes, but as the dust from the Renault-Nissan/Daimler deal begins to settle, a source close to Nissan has revealed to us that the next-generation Nissan Z will likely be among the vehicles fitted with Daimler-sourced engine options
Earth Day may have come and gone, but mass market electric vehicles are on the horizon. What do potential Nissan Leaf and Chevy Volt buyers think about electric vehicles? We surveyed more than 1,000 men and women and asked them ...
The 2010 Nissan Altima Hybrid is powered by a 2.5-liter inline-four gasoline engine generates 158 horsepower and 168 pound-feet of torque while the electric motor produces 40 horsepower and 199 pound-feet of torque for ...
When people shop for homes, they usually describe their ideal dwelling in one of two ways. They either want lots of modern amenities. Or they want one with character ...
2011 Asian Future Cars ... A Quick Look at Some of the Hottest New Cars on the way from Asia's Automakers ... The past year turned out to be a mixed bag for the Asian automakers doing business in the U.S. market. Hyundai, Kia, and Subaru were the big winners, with all three posting not just market share gains, but absolute sales gains in a year in which the entire new car market shrank by about 25%. On the the other side of the ledger, Toyota posted its first loss ever, thought it managed to
More than two decades before introducing the Accord Crosstour, Honda took the wraps off of its Civic “Wagovan.” Part of the Japanese “tall-wagon” fad that also included such memorable rivals as the dual-sliding door Nissan Stanza Wagon and single-offset-reverse-light Toyota Tercel Sport Wagon, the Wagovan offered a mild amount of extra cargo space and a [ ... ] ...