The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved its fuel-economy label for Nissan’s upcoming Leaf electric vehicle, which launches in December. The model has been rated a best-in-class (midsized vehicle class) 99mpg equivalent (combined city/highway). A 106mpge city rating is tempered by a 92mpge highway rating. The figures are based on Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved its fuel-economy label for Nissan’s upcoming Leaf electric vehicle, which launches in December. The model has been rated a best-in-class (midsized vehicle class) 99mpg equivalent (combined city/highway). A 106mpge city rating is tempered by a 92mpge highway rating. The figures are based on
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