Quigley's Nissan NV 4x4 in Production, Available for Order
Quigley Motor Company, a manufacturer of 4x4 full-size van systems, announced that its latest offering, the Nissan NV, is in production and available for order.
by Staff
January 18, 2013
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Quigley Motor Company, a manufacturer of 4x4 full-size van systems, announced that its latest offering, the Nissan NV, is in production and available for order.
The Quigley 4x4 Nissan features a coil over shock independent front suspension (IFS) 4x4 system for the NV-2500 and NV 3500 Cargo vans as well as the NV-3500 Passenger model.
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The first seven units, which were ordered in October, have been completed with more expected to arrive soon, according to the company.
The addition of the Nissan NV to its current line-up of Ford and GM 4x4 conversions is helping to continue the company's growth, according to Quigley.
Quigley provides a warranty on all 4x4 system components on the van without affecting the Nissan warranty on all other non-Quigley components.
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