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British Gas loves the e-NV200, buys more of them

After a successful pilot program testing the Nissan LEAF-based e-NV200 small cargo van, British Gas has ordered fifty more of them, making for a fleet of 100 to start.
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By: Aaron Turpen

Nissan sales up. Again. With more records set

Nissan's U.S. sales figures are in and they're still climbing month-on-month and year-on-year. Find out which cars made the biggest gains and why Infiniti is still seeing gains as well.
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By: Aaron Turpen

California injects $25 million to extend electric vehicle rebates through summer

Recently the California Air Resources Board has been suffering from a shortage of resources, namely cash. The wildly successful Clean Vehicle Rebate Program needed an infusion of funds that the agency has now provided.
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By: Luke Ottaway

Nissan LEAF dominates plug-in sales for 2014 so far

The Nissan LEAF is the best-selling electric vehicle in the world and the United States and so far in 2014 it has beaten all comers off the sales floor. Also of note is how it compares to gasoline-powered Versa sales.
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By: Aaron Turpen

Mark Fields to Become Most Powerful Man in the US Auto Industry

Ford Motor Company announced today that current Chief Executive Officer Alan Mulally will officially retire from his position on July 1st and, as expected, long time Ford bigwig Mark Fields will take over as the top dog at the Motor Company – effectively making Fields the most powerful man in the US auto industry.
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By: Patrick Rall

New Shots of the Dodge Challenger Hellcat Showing the Engine and Car Surface

On Tuesday we looked at a picture of the Hellcat Hemi engine that will power the next generation SRT Challenger sitting on a factory engine stand from our friend The Mopar Man and today, The Mopar Man has new, spicy shots of the Hellcat Hemi in the Challenger’s engine bay along with some spy shots showing what we believe to be the new SRT Challenger.
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By: Patrick Rall

Automakers Buy EPA Credits to Buffer Against Fines - CAFE Impact Minimalized

The EPA said in an April, 2014 report that it is pleased with the progress automakers have made toward meeting fuel economy standards. While the report had many interesting facts, one item stood out: Automakers have begun trading large sums of EPA emissions "credits" with one another. This practice of buying and selling EPA credits is both a tribute to capitalism and an area of concern for environmentalists.
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By: Tim Esterdahl

Camaro Posts Best Month Since 2012, Drubs Mustang and Challenger in April

Last month, the Chevrolet Camaro moved more than 9,000 units for the first time since the first half of 2012 – allowing the Camaro to soundly pummel both the Ford Mustang and the Dodge Challenger in monthly sales while also giving the Camaro back the lead in annual muscle car sales for 2014.
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By: Patrick Rall

Lexus' sales rate poised to pass BMW and Mercedes in 2014

After four months of sales in 2014 it is becoming clear than unless something changes Lexus will pass both BMW and Mercedes Benz in North American sales.
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By: John Goreham

How the 2015 Ford Mustang Line Lock Will and Won't Void Your Warranty

When Ford Motor Company announced the Line Lock feature for the 2015 Mustang GT, they talked about how it would help benefit racers only to finish by saying that racing will void your engine warranty – leaving many people to wonder when you should be using Line Lock as to not void your warranty.
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By: Patrick Rall