New
York Times: The Nissan Leaf, a mildly futuristic four-door
hatchback, arrives as so much a pioneer that the systems
necessary to keep it moving down the road are still being put
in place, writes Jerry Garrett for the
New York Times. He likens the process to the
progression of the first transcontinental railroad: Tracks are
being laid as a locomotive sits steaming impatiently behind.
Garrett goes on to describe the fascinating experience of
operating an all-electric vehicle.
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Nissan Leaf hits the road Free
24 January 2011
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1063/PT.5.024993
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