Nissan finally gives the Rogue a PHEV upgrade, but don't be misled by the badge on the grille.
It will feature the e-Power system from the European-market Qashqai crossover.
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From FIFA to the LA Clippers, carbon offset scandals are exposing the gap between sports teams’ green promises and reality
If you go to a pro sports event today, there’s a good chance the stadium or arena will be powered at least in part by renewable energy. The team likely takes steps to reduce energy and waste. Some ...
A 43-year-old North Webster woman was injured in a two-vehicle crash on Dierdorff Road near the intersection of Eisenhower ...
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Used cars to avoid: Smart buyers beware these problematic models
Discover the used car models that savvy shoppers are now avoiding due to known issues, costly repairs, and questionable ...
The Trump administration must stop deploying the California National Guard in Los Angeles and return control of the troops to ...
This Christmas, FH5 lets you earn a 2013 Cadillac XTS Limousine, an AMC Javelin AMX, a Plymouth Fury, a Pontiac Firebird ...
If you're looking for a hybrid crossover with a Nissan badge on the front, this rebadged Mitsubishi is your only option for ...
The Rogue remains Nissan’s best-selling vehicle. For its 2026 production year, this compact SUV’s standard model is available ...
For a company that brought to market the first mainstream EV, the 2011 Leaf, Nissan has been surprisingly slow to expand its ...
The e-Power series-hybrid setup will debut on the redesigned 2027 Rogue compact SUV and its forthcoming Infiniti counterpart.
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