
GARDENA, CA - Nissan North America announced that effective Feb. 1, 2006 it will form a new division called Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) and Fleet. The new division will be responsible for the sales and marketing of Nissan's future LCV products, in addition to current fleet sales.
Read More →TOKYO --- Nissan Motor Co. might put diesel engines in large U.S. pickup truck and SUV models in an effort to cut emissions and improve fuel efficiency, according to Bloomberg News.
Read More →TOKYO --- Nissan Motor Co. might put diesel engines in large U.S. pickup truck and SUV models in an effort to cut emissions and improve fuel efficiency, according to Bloomberg News.
Read More →NASHVILLE, TN — After conducting a study of how it could cut costs and improve efficiency across its global operations, the Nissan Motor Co. is set to sell its North American headquarters outside Los Angeles and relocate to Franklin, Tenn., 15 miles southwest of Nashville.
Read More →GARDENA, CA — Nissan North America has selected XM Satellite Radio as its factory-installed satellite radio solution for Infiniti and Nissan vehicles beginning with the 2008-model year. More than 500,000 Nissan and Infiniti vehicles with factory-installed XM Satellite Radio are projected to be produced for the 2008-model year with more than 1 million projected annually by the 2010-model year.
Read More →GARDENA, CA — Nissan has announced its 2006-model year fleet incentive program. Contact your Nissan account executive for eligibility criteria and full program rules.
Read More →NASHVILLE, TN -- Nissan Motor Co. announced it has picked its assembly plant in Tennessee for production of its first more fuel-efficient hybrid vehicle.
Read More →TOKYO – Nissan Motor Co. aims to sell 50,000 Altima hybrids per year in the United States, starting next year with U.S. production of the car, according to Automotive News.
Read More →TOKYO – Nissan Motor Co. aims to sell 50,000 Altima hybrids per year in the United States, starting next year with U.S. production of the car, according to Automotive News.
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