Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Nissan Leaf Obtains 99 MPG Rating From The EPA

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The EPA has just given the Nissan Leaf, an all-electric car, a 99 mpg-equivalent rating. Do you agree?

Don't these stickers show fuel costs in the thousands of dollars for oil-fired vehicles? So to see this car needs $500 to propel it for the year seems enheartening. Of course, which electric rates were used to come up with that computation? Also, the greatest thing about the Leaf is that if you have solar energy atop your roof, your yearly fuel cost becomes nil.

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