Nissan has increased the warranty on the 2004 Quest minivan, according to the Detroit News.
Read More →Nissan has increased the warranty on the 2004 Quest minivan, according to the Detroit News.
Read More →Nissan North America has announced its 2005-model year fleet sales program. The program period is Aug. 1, 2004 to Sept. 30, 2005 for all 2005-model year Nissan vehicles for certified daily rental, commercial business and other eligible participants. Payment is as an invoice credit for fleet buyers.
Read More →GE Commercial Finance, the parent company of GE Fleet Services, acquired Ace Sogo Lease from Nissan Diesel Motor, the fourth-largest Japanese truck/bus manufacturer, adding more than $400 million in assets and expanding Ace's equipment finance offerings.
Read More →Nissan will be the next automaker to enter the gasoline-electric hybrid vehicle market, with a hybrid version of the popular Altima midsize sedan, reported the San Antonio Express-News newspaper.
Read More →Infiniti, the luxury division of Nissan North America, announced on June 17 that it has launched an enhanced Infiniti Certified Pre-Owned Program (CPO).
Read More →Infiniti, the luxury division of Nissan North America, announced on June 17 that it has launched an enhanced Infiniti Certified Pre-Owned Program (CPO).
Read More →The first Mississippi-built Nissan Altima sedan came off the assembly line on June 14, Nissan USA announced, becoming the fifth vehicle in Canton's production line and concluding the plant's aggressive start-up schedule.
Read More →The Huntington Beach City Council approved a contract to accept the donation of 17 trucks to the beach city’s fleet.
Read More →Nissan North America is dropping the name Pathfinder from its full-sized Pathfinder Armada SUV, reported Automotive News. In February, the company will start using only the name Armada in advertising and other materials. Vehicle badges will not change until the 2005 model year.
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