Today, Tesla CEO Elon Musk says the Model 3 electric car will be easier to build than previous models, three Toyota hybrid models are recalled for airbag issues that aren't Takata related, and we drive the refreshed 2016 Nissan Sentra compact sedan. All this and more on Green Car Reports.

Electric cars are great for U.S. suburbs, but can still create some issues for owners in cities, as one New York City tester recently found out.

Certain Toyota Prius, Prius Plug-In Hybrid, and Lexus CT 200h models are being recalled for airbag issues separate from the massive ongoing Takata recall.

See how Indianapolis' BlueIndy electric car-sharing service is doing after nine months.

Can Tesla learn from its past and make the Model 3 easier to build? It must in order to meet CEO Elon Musk's ambitious goals.

The current-generation Nissan Sentra compact sedan has been with us since the 2013 model year, but it received a number of significant updates for 2016. Do they noticeably improve this small Nissan?

The Honda Accord turns 40 this year. It's come a long way from its origins as a 1970s hatchback.

Finally, a Tesla Model 3 prototype makes a rare public appearance at one of the company's service centers.

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