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Debate between UKIP founder and Remain campaigner turns into row
LBC presenter Ian Payne struggled to maintain control when a debate between UKIP founder Alan Sked and Femi Oluwole, co-founder of Our Future; Our Choice, turned into a row. Their discussion centred around Nissan's decision to move
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New tech and updated design for 2018 Nissan Juke
Nissan STILL sells the Juke? It's amazing, really – the compact crossover that some credit with creating the market sector is still selling strongly eight years on from its original release, despite not exactly being cutting-edge
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Terrifying moment man finds king cobra under car bonnet
If you've ever hit a deer, you'll know that cars and animals don't really mix very well – unless in the form of leather on our seats or dead dinosaurs in the petrol tank. One driver got rather more than they bargained for
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Toyota and VW Group pipped by Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi as the world's largest car manufacturer
Last year saw Toyota knocked off its pedestal as the world's largest car manufacturer by the mighty Volkswagen Group, which defied the diesel scandal to sell more cars than any other in 2016. But 2017's figures have seen another giant
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Labour MP condemns electric vehicle manufacturers for 'systematically mis-selling' cars
The Labour MP and former minister Helen Goodman has hit out at the manufacturers of electric cars for overstating the range their vehicles can travel between charges. Speaking in the House of Commons, Goodman told of her experience with a Nissan
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Nissan's solar energy system could slash your electricity bills
UK homeowners could reduce their energy bills by sharing electricity across their car and house, Nissan says. The firm says by linking an electric vehicle, home power grid, battery storage and solar panels, electricity could be generated and then
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Top 10 best-selling cars of 2017 revealed
The Ford Fiesta has topped the sales chart of 2017 as the best-selling car according to numbers revealed today. Figures released by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) show that 2017 was a disappointing year for new car