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Published: November 3, 2009

Order taking soon begins for Nissan Leaf: It appears that Nissan has the Chevrolet Volt clearly in the crosshairs with the announcement that it will begin taking reservations for the 2011 Leaf, its new electric car, starting in spring of 2010. Nissan credits "strong initial demand" for the decision, saying that nearly 22,000 people in North America have contacted the company since the car's unveiling in August. The five-passenger hatchback is expected to be priced between $28,000 and $35,000 before any government incentives. Those who wish to place a reservation for the Leaf can visit a dedicated Web site www.nissanusa.com/leaf-electric-car. The Leaf is also being readied for a U.S. tour that will kick off in Los Angeles, Calif., this October.

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