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Eric Evarts    February 29, 2020 - 1:08PM

That's a fair comment. When comparing the Bolt, it always seems to come down to its lack of any available automated driver assistance features, especially lane keeping assistance, which Nissan offers with its ProPilot Assist feature. The other models are also just newer to the market, and the price comparisons work out more favorably for them, because they still earn their buyers a full, $7,500 tax credit (like the Leaf), which the Bolt no longer does.

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