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Used Car of the Day: 2000 Nissan Frontier Special Edition

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This 2000 Nissan Frontier was, of course, built in the Volunteer State, and it's festooned with Tennessee stickers and a paint job that screams "Rocky Top". This one is for the Tennessee fan in your life. Apparently, only 70 such trucks were made. This one has a 3.3-liter The asking price is $3,900.

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2025 Nissan GT-R announced for Japan, could be the last edition of the supercar

Baua Electric

By: HT Auto Desk | Updated on: 16 Mar 2024, 18:12 PM The 2025 Nissan GT-R has been revealed for Japanese markets and while not officially confirmed, this could be the last production model of the GT-R. However, it now seems Nissan is ready to draw the curtains on its halo offering. The 2025 Nissan GT-R arrives with minimal changes.

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Has Nissan just cracked the code to cheaper EVs?

EV Central

Nissan says a new manufacturing process will deliver price parity between EVs and ICE cars sooner rather than later, with the brand promising its e-Power technology will cost no more than a petrol option by around 2026. In the UK, a like for like 2WD comparison sees electrification add around 2000 pounds to the sticker price.

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Wellington’s Electric Cross-Harbour Ferry, Ariya Single Seater Concept, ZEEKR Delivers over 2000

EV Obssesion

The post Wellington’s Electric Cross-Harbour Ferry, Ariya Single Seater Concept, ZEEKR Delivers over 2000 appeared first on EV Obsession.

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V2G tech takes next step in Australia with Nissan Leaf making money from the grid

EV Central

A Nissan Leaf owned by Barossa winemaker Joseph Evans has become the first car to be connected to the electricity grid in South Australia. Nissan Leaf being used for vehicle-to-grid (V2G) charging. Nissan Leaf being used for vehicle-to-grid (V2G) charging. Evans said his annual power bill was about $6000 – and rising.

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Nissan to use SHF 980 MPa high-formability steel in more new vehicles

Green Car Congress

Nissan Motor Co., Nissan is the world’s first carmaker to use the SHF steel, with a tensile strength of 980 megapascals (MPa), which was jointly developed by Nissan and Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corp. Earlier post.).

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IDTechEx: despite efforts to reduces rare-earth use, percentage of permanent magnet-based EV motors rising

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In 2011, after China restricted its exports of rare-earths, the price of neodymium and dysprosium rose by approximately 750% and 2000% respectively. Processing 1 tonne of rare-earths can produce up to 2000 tonnes of toxic waste. While these prices have settled, rare-earths also present environmental concerns.

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