Japanese automakers Honda and Nissan have announced plans to join forces and form the world’s third-largest automaker by sales as the industry undergoes dramatic changes in its transition away from fossil fuels.

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    22 hours ago

    What this really is, is the first major OEM casualty from the EV transition.

    Nissan was in deep deep trouble. This merger is a lifeline, they needed it to survive.

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      Probably should have put some fans on the battery for the Leaf lol

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        If they expanded their lineup to be based on the Leaf EV instead of just leaving it a lil econobox and focusing on their god aweful CVT they may have had been a great early EV competitor. Instead, ownership just kept sucking and sucking the company dry

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          The amount of time they used that awful CVT would make Ford and GM blush

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          Ya, they really fucked things up. They were so well positioned with their early start if they’d done things better and didn’t rest on it.

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            What sucks is that the leaf was a fairly sensible econobox and it was one of the most affordable EVs you could get. All they had to do was build on that!