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Japanese automakers Toyota and Honda have been selling gas-electric hybrid cars for over a decade. These cars
are "green"-they produce less pollution and are better for the environment. Now, Nissan, another Japanese car
manufacturer, has developed a rival. The Leading Environmentally friendly Affordable Family car (LEAF) made its
public debut in August 2009. It is a completely electric, zero-emissions vehicle. The LEAF costs as little as $29,000.
This is fairly cheap for an electric car, and government-sponsored rebates lowered the price even further. Nissan
hoped to tap the growing market of environmentally conscious consumers eager to avoid rising gas prices.
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Nissan tried to
A compete
Bendure
C contribute
D qualify
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User IanGSY
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A - compete.

It is possibly C - contribute, but they were more competing against the LEAF car.
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