Nissan Expects to Sell 25 Percent more Leaf EVs in Europe Next Year
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Nissan Expects to Sell 25 Percent more Leaf EVs in Europe Next Year



With the Nissan Leaf seeing record sales in Europe this year, the Japanese automaker expects to increase sales of the EV by up to 25 percent in 2015.
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