The NV3500 works as a rolling office. The front passenger seat folds completely flat in the forward position to act as a table, and the center console can comfortably house a laptop computer.
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Dean Bowman of Nissan shows the key features of the lineup of full-size Nissan NV cargo vans from the 2012 model year.
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Nissan has set pricing for its full-size 2014 NV passenger and cargo van for a vehicle that has arrived at dealerships. The Nissan NV's base price increases $250 to $25,670 for the cargo version with a standard roof.
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The entry of all-new vans will generate a host of upfit packages, offering new shelving/bin options for walk-in applications and high-roof configurations. These new models, along with new pickups, will re-energize the upfit market.
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The L.A. Auto Show highlighted a cross section of the various vans available to fleets and consumers. Photos by Stephane Babcock, Paul Clinton, Joanne Tucker, Amy Winter, and Chris Wolski.
Read More →Nissan detailed its updates to its 2014 model-year product line, including a number of vehicles used in fleets, including the 2014-MY Frontier, Nissan NV Cargo, Nissan NV Passenger, and Nissan NV200 Taxi.
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A side-by-side comparison of the venerable models and newcomers shows that there’s a van for every type of cargo.
Read More →There now are 30 Nissan NV2500s being used for ambulances by the Mexican Red Cross. The vehicle was a perfect choice, said the organization, because it can stand up to being driven for many miles on sometimes unstable terrain.
Read More →The gear position indicator in the vehicles might mistakenly display that the van is in the “park” position when it isn’t, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported. This poses a safety risk if the van rolls away while it's unattended.
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FRANKLIN, TN – Nissan has created a pair of videos that detail the features of the company’s cargo and passenger vans. The company’s Dean Bowman provides a walkaround tour of the vans.
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