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How the Tesla Model S Narrowly Missed A Poor Crash Test Rating

When IIHS tested the Tesla Model S the second time, something unexpected happened. Here’s the behind the scenes story.
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Chevy Bolt vs Tesla Model 3 on Specs Alone

Tesla's first mass-market vehicle, the Model 3, is expected to go head-to-head with the Chevrolet Bolt, which falls in the same price category and mileage range. Despite the fact that the Model 3 and the Chevy Bolt are marketed to very different demographics, their specs tell a different story.
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Tesla Model S Barely Beats Chevy Bolt In U.S. Electric Vehicle Sales For August

Tesla's Model S took the top sales for electric vehicles in the U.S in August, but the race could not have been closer.
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Nissan Frontier Crash Tests Should Be Concerning For Mid-Size Truck Buyers

The Nissan Frontier pickup hasn’t had a structural redesign since 2005. New IIHS crash tests are concerning.
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2018 Dodge Hellcat Challenger, Charger Changes Detailed

While the Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat and Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat don’t get any major changes for the 2018 model year, there are some aesthetic differences which will likely draw in more buyers who want a slightly different 707 horsepower muscle car.
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Why Forester Lovers Get Left Out Of Fun New Crosstrek Colors

The new 2018 Subaru Crosstrek gets two new colors that are going over big with younger consumers. Why do Forester lovers get left out?
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Does the 2018 Nissan Leaf do enough to remain competitive?

The time is finally here and the 2018 Nissan Leaf has finally been revealed to all of us with its specs and the rumors and gossip is now in the past. Now the question that remains is: Has Nissan done enough to remain competitive in the growing EV hatchback market?
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New Nissan LEAF Boasts 150 Mile Range, Will Cost You Less Than Tesla Model 3

The all-new 2018 Nissan LEAF was revealed last night. It boasts 150 mile range and will cost you less than a Tesla Model 3.
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2018 Acura TLX A-Spec takes ‘Precision Crafted Performance’ mainstream

For 2018 Acura engineering presents the TLX A-Spec trim package. It’s visually captivating, and brings more than a bit of hard edged attitude to an already exceptionally well constructed executive 4-door sedan. As to drive performance, I say mild, only because TLX A-Spec, in top trim claims a modest 290 horsepower with a price point approaching $46,000.
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