TOKYO - Effective February 1, Japanese truck manufacturer Nissan Diesel will change its name and brand image to "unify the company's current scattered identity under one global brand, while also increasing its visibility within its parent company, the Volvo group."
Read More →In its 2010 New Car Buying Guides, Edmunds.com recommended the Honda Fit, Nissan Frontier, Dodge Ram 1500, and the Chevrolet Equinox, among many others, to car shoppers.
Read More →As part of the collaboration, Nissan has committed to making the Nissan LEAF zero-emission, all-electric vehicle commercially available in the Bay Area upon its debut in December 2010.
Read More →Consumer Reports reports on test drives of several new and redesigned vehicles, including the new Prius, the redesign of the Chevrolet Equinox, the small Nissan Cube, the redesigned Subaru Outback and the Volkswagen Routan minivan.
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The 2010 Nissan Altima will start at $19,900.
Read More →On Aug. 26, Nissan and Chrysler announced a mutual agreement to end three OEM vehicle-supply projects announced last year.
Read More →Pricing is released for the Maxima sedan, Nissan Sentra and Sentra SE-R, and the 2010 Nissan Frontier mid-size pickup and Pathfinder and Xterra SUVs.
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The Nissan LEAF, which will be available in 2010, is a zero-emission vehicle, specifically designed for a lithium-ion battery powered chassis, according to the company.
Read More →Volkswagen receives four segment-level awards; Ford, Honda, Mercedes-Benz and Nissan receive two each.
Read More →Ford, Lincoln, Mercury, Toyota, Subaru, Nissan, Mercedes-Benz, Volvo, and Mazda announce their 2010-MY commercial fleet incentive programs.
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