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This Nissan Leaf May Become The First Driverless Taxi Next Year

Would you use a taxi that has no driver? It's going to be called a Nissan Leaf Easy Ride. Nissan and DeNA will recruit participants for a field test of the Easy Ride mobility service in Yokohama, Japan, from today until Jan. 15.
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By: Armen Hareyan

Why Ex-VW exec receives 7 years, $400,000 fine for role in Dieselgate

A former Volkswagen executive, nabbed while he was trying to leave the country last January following a vacation trip to Florida, was sentenced to 7 years in prison and fined $400,000 for his role in Dieselgate.
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By: Marc Stern

Toyota's Scout Navigation App vs. Android Auto and Apple Car Play

We look at the ratings and functionality of Toyota's navigation app partner, Scout, and compare it to Apple Car Play and Android Auto's navigation ratings.
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By: John Goreham

Why Sheetz Tesla Supercharger Combo Is a Good News and Expanding

Sheetz, which recently started adding Tesla Superchargers to its gas stations now expand further first superchargers already spotted in Sheets locations in Greensboro, NC.
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By: Armen Hareyan

What Happens If The EV Tax Credit Bill Gets Signed Before The Year End

There has been a lot of discussion about the Electric Vehicle Tax Credit Bill, which will soon end the EV tax credit for Nissan Leaf, Tesla Model S, Model 3, Chevy Bolt and other EV buyers. What happens if it gets signed before the year end.
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By: Armen Hareyan

4 Reasons Why Subaru Impreza is Now “Most Loved” Mid-Size Car in America

There’s 4 reasons why new Subaru Impreza wins Strategic Vision “Most Loved” Mid-Size Car in America award. They also scored the Most Loved Mass-Market Brand in America.
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By: Denis Flierl