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Nissan to enter light commercial vehicle market Nissan Motor Co. is entering the light commercial truck market in North American and will spend $118 million to expand its plant in Canton, Miss., to build vans and trucks, the company announced today. The Nissan Technical Center North America in Farmington Hills will design the new vehicles, the company said. "Most of the poeple there today are already working on these vehicles," said Andy Palmer, corporate vice president of Nissan's light commercial vehicle business. Cummins Inc. will develop and... Article added: 2008-04-08 05:07:00 Article Views Rating: 213
Nissan goes after U.S. work trucks Nissan North America Inc. is out to loosen the stranglehold that Ford Motor Co. and General Motors Corp. have on the business of selling light trucks to commercial customers. The Japan-based automaker on Monday announced plans to launch three new commercial vehicles for U.S. consumers starting in 2010. The American subsidiary of Japan-based Nissan Motor Co. said it will spend $118 million to expand and retool its plant in Canton, Miss., to build vans and trucks. Nissan executives, who announced the... Article added: 2008-04-08 05:06:59 Article Views Rating: 252
Nissan Releases A 7 Seat Stretched Qashqai+2 GOING TWO BETTER NISSAN QASHQAI+2 UNVEILED[source] Article added: 2008-04-08 05:01:31 Article Views Rating: 255
2008 Nissan GT R Gets 700 Orders Within 48 hour Uk The Nissan GT-R official order book opened for business on 2 April 2008 and within the first 48 hours nearly 700 customer deposits were received for pre-order reservations. Paul Willcox, Managing Director Nissan Motor GB Limited commented: “The dealer order line lit-up on the 2 April with an unprecedented amount of orders being placed. This clearly demonstrates the UK’s passion for performance cars and the enthusiastic following that the GT-R has established. “Waiting lists are not unusual to have... Article added: 2008-04-08 05:01:28 Article Views Rating: 236
Nissan entering light-duty commercial market in U.S. with three new vehicles Big news from Canton, Mississippi today. Nissan North America has announced it will be entering the Light Commercial Vehicle business in the U.S. in a big way. Seeking to fill up excess capacity at its plant in Canton after production of the Quest minivan and Infiniti QX56 is sent elsewhere, Nissan will debut three new LCV vehicles over the next three years that will use a pair of newly designed Cummins diesel engines and transmissions from ZF. The Canton plant will receive a $118 million makeover to... Article added: 2008-04-08 05:01:20 Article Views Rating: 249
Nissan Click above for a gallery of the Nissan Teana brochure.The Scoopers of Cars have gotten their hands on a scanned brochure of the production version of the Nissan Intima concept, and it seems that in addition to getting a mass-market makeover, it will also be sporting a Teana badge when it goes on sale in Japan. The transition from concept to production has been uncharacteristically kind to the Teana, with the tightly drawn headlamps, plummeting C-pillar and elongated tail lamps surviving, but the... Article added: 2008-04-08 05:01:20 Article Views Rating: 236
Nissan to enter light commercial vehicle market Nissan Motor Co. is entering the light commercial truck market in North American and will spend $118 million to expand its plant in Canton, Miss., to build vans and trucks, the company announced today. The Nissan Technical Center North America in Farmington Hills will design the new vehicles, the company said. "Most of the poeple there today are already working on these vehicles," said Andy Palmer, corporate vice president of Nissan's light commercial vehicle business. Cummins Inc. will develop and... Article added: 2008-04-08 05:01:19 Article Views Rating: 290
Nissan Click above for a gallery of the Nissan Teana brochure.The Scoopers of Cars have gotten their hands on a scanned brochure of the production version of the Nissan Intima concept, and it seems that in addition to getting a mass-market makeover, it will also be sporting a Teana badge when it goes on sale in Japan. The transition from concept to production has been uncharacteristically kind to the Teana, with the tightly drawn headlamps, plummeting C-pillar and elongated tail lamps surviving, but the... Article added: 2008-04-08 05:00:53 Article Views Rating: 211
Nissan entering light-duty commercial market in U.S. with three new vehicles Big news from Canton, Mississippi today. Nissan North America has announced it will be entering the Light Commercial Vehicle business in the U.S. in a big way. Seeking to fill up excess capacity at its plant in Canton after production of the Quest minivan and Infiniti QX56 is sent elsewhere, Nissan will debut three new LCV vehicles over the next three years that will use a pair of newly designed Cummins diesel engines and transmissions from ZF. The Canton plant will receive a $118 million makeover to... Article added: 2008-04-08 05:00:53 Article Views Rating: 170
Nissan to enter light commercial vehicle market Nissan Motor Co. is entering the light commercial truck market in North American and will spend $118 million to expand its plant in Canton, Miss., to build vans and trucks, the company announced today. The Nissan Technical Center North America in Farmington Hills will design the new vehicles, the company said. "Most of the poeple there today are already working on these vehicles," said Andy Palmer, corporate vice president of Nissan's light commercial vehicle business. Cummins Inc. will develop and... Article added: 2008-04-08 05:00:52 Article Views Rating: 179 |
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