NASHVILLE --- Nissan and NEC Corp. are negotiating terms for a possible joint venture to develop lithium-ion batteries for gasoline-electric hybrid and fuel-cell cars.
Read More →SMYRNA, TN – Nissan's Smyrna manufacturing plant has begun production on the 2007 Altima Hybrid, on sale in January in eight states, according to the Murfreesboro Post newspaper. The Altima Hybrid offers low emissions and has been certified to meet California emissions requirements.
Read More →MISSISSAUGA, Ontario --- The 2007 Nissan Altima Hybrid, Nissan's first entry into the hybrid gasoline/electric vehicle segment, will be arriving at Canadian Nissan dealerships in early 2007.
Read More →NASHVILLE, TN – Nissan Motor Co. already has pushed into the full-sized pickup market and now wants to sell light-commercial trucks, such as those used for ambulances.
Read More →NEW YORK – The constitutionality of federal legislation that eliminates vicarious liability for owners of rented and leased vehicles has been called into question by a New York court. On Sept. 11, the Supreme Court in Queens County, N.Y., denied a motion made by Nissan Infiniti, LT in Graham v. Dunkley and Nilt, Inc. to dismiss a vicarious liability claim.
Read More →TOKYO – Nissan Motor Co. plans to sell a hybrid vehicle developed in-house in 2010, limiting its licensing ties with Toyota Motor Corp. to the Altima sedan due in the United States next year.
Read More →GARDENA, CA — Nissan has announced its 2007-model year fleet incentive program. Contact your Nissan account executive for eligibility criteria and full program rules.
Read More →GARDENA, CA – Nissan Motor Co. will offer its gasoline-electric Altima model in the Northeastern U.S. and California. The 2007 model will be available early next year in California, New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont, Rhode Island, Maine, and New Jersey.
Read More →TOKYO – A new safety feature is now being developed by Nissan Motor Co. The feature causes a car's gas pedal to lift by itself to alert the driver of a possible collision, according to the Associated Press. That new technology uses radar sensors and a computer system to estimate a car's speed and the distance away from the vehicle in front of it.
Read More →TOKYO – A new safety feature is now being developed by Nissan Motor Co. The feature causes a car's gas pedal to lift by itself to alert the driver of a possible collision, according to the Associated Press. That new technology uses radar sensors and a computer system to estimate a car's speed and the distance away from the vehicle in front of it.
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