Saturday, February 22

EVs

Nissan Moves Cautiously With Future EV Plans
Car Buying, EVs, EVs & Crossovers, News, Nissan

Nissan Moves Cautiously With Future EV Plans

Many automakers face some uncertainty based on future policies coming from the Trump administration. Nissan is making a few moves with this in mind. The automaker is considering delaying the production launch of EVs at its Canton, Mississippi plant and it's also planning to axe the Infiniti QX50 and QX55 SUVs, which are built in Mexico. (more…)
Nissan and Honda Are Discussing a Merger
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Nissan and Honda Are Discussing a Merger

What’s Got the Two Major Automakers Talking? The automotive world has been changing fast, and major manufacturers like Nissan and Honda are determined to keep up. Now, that means they may be joining forces to compete. There are currently two forces at play in the automotive world. First, we are undergoing a historic shift toward electrification and away from gas-burning vehicles. Second, China is quickly carving out a position as a global leader in vehicle manufacturing. (more…)
Unleash the Power of the Ford Lightning: The Future of Electric Trucks
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Unleash the Power of the Ford Lightning: The Future of Electric Trucks

The times of gas-guzzling full-size pickup trucks may be in the past with electrification. Models such as the Ford Lightning are shaking up the market with all-electric powertrains that are not only powerful and capable, but also efficient and eco-friendly. Are you ready to make the switch in your next pickup truck and go electric? (more…)
Hybrid or Electric: What’s on the Horizon?
Car Buying, EVs, EVs & Crossovers, Hybrid, Tech, Toyota

Hybrid or Electric: What’s on the Horizon?

The shift toward electric vehicles seems inevitable. However, despite the new incentives from the federal government to buy one, sales aren't as brisk as expected. Some automakers have turned to bolstering their hybrid lineup to give consumers more options. It's difficult to say which type will win out in the end, but it's probably safe to assume some form of electrification will stick around. (more…)