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There are now 27 cities where Nissan vehicle drivers can charge their LEAFs for free during the first two years of its ownership or lease. “Nissan LEAF is an ideal option for Orlando commuters — in addition to the $7,500 federal tax incentives and HOV lane access*, LEAF buyers can enjoy two years of free public charging,” said Andrew Speaker, director, Electric

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Watch out Chevrolet Volt and Toyota Prius, the 2016 all-electric Nissan LEAF will be getting an EPA-estimated best-in-class range of 107 miles when it debuts in showrooms this autumn. Previously, the LEAF sported a 24 kWH battery. With the model’s new 30 kWh battery, Nissan is able to get 27-percent more range out of each charge. The new battery is standard for

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Audi has announced that the all-new 2016 A3 Sportback e-tron® will begin at $37,900 in the United States. Some buyers may be eligible for state and federal incentives and tax credits. The first Audi plug-in hybrid, or PHEV, to hit the market will be priced from $37,900 for a Premium package to $46,800 for a  Prestige package.  The vehicle will offer even

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The Toyota Avalon has generally been known as a vehicle for the older driver. When we started telling people how much we enjoyed driving it, they would get a look on their faces almost in disbelief. The 2015 Avalon isn’t your grandmother’s Avalon. Under the Hood The Avalon Hybrid comes standard with a 2.5-liter 4-cylinder gasoline engine good for 156

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What’s the biggest thing that keeps you from buying an EV? Price isn’t the biggest consideration- it’s mileage. Over the last year we’ve seen automakers, especially BMW, step up their game giving families more miles for their money. Now, with the reveal of the 2016 Chevrolet Volt, more than ever before, it’s evident that manufacturers are finally catching up with consumer wants.

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