The new engine, a 1.6-liter, is set to replace the current 1.9 dCi that produces 130 HP, starting in 2011, for both Renault and Nissan cars. Renault claims the new dCi engine produces 30 g/km less ...
The green transition is only going to make things ... This is all the more surprising because Renault cars have historically been positioned at the cheaper end of the spectrum.
Nissan's first electric car is expected to arrive in 2010. The Renault press release is after the jump. ROLLE, Switzerland (February 27, 2009) – greentomatocars - the leader in green personal ...
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