Nissan Cars in India
Another Japanese giant that has been troubling the American automakers, Nissan is currenly having its head office in Tokyo but intends to move to Yokohama by the end of this decade. The year 1999 saw Nissan enter into an alliance with Renault of France. Formerly marketing vehicles under the Datsun brand name, Nissan is currently the third largest automaker in Japan. Spearheading its foray into India was the globally successfull X-Trail SUV. Nissan's second offering, the luxury sedan Teana, put another feather in the company's cap. Rumors have it that Nissan is contemplating to bring out a small car in association with its French brother, Renault. What will happen to that? Only time will tell.
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M & M may sell Nissan’s small cars
04-Sep,2007
Utility vehicle maker Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) may not harbour ambitions of manufacturing small cars on its own, but it sure seems keen to market such vehicles....

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Nissan races into Indian market
30-Aug,2007
Japan’s Nissan Motor and India’s Ashok Leyland, part of the Hinduja Group, said that they will join hands to produce light commercial vehicles for India’s growing market.....

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Now, Nissan joins small car race
24-Aug,2007
Nissan is the latest car maker to join the small car bandwagon in India. While Renault gears up to launch its small car, possibly in collaboration with Bajaj, its sister company Nissan will hit the ma

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Nissan's $3000 car may roll out from Indian plant
21-Jun,2007
While Ghosn may have plans to sell the $3,000-car globally, the first vehicle could roll out of a plant near Chennai that is being built by Nissan Renault and M&M.....

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Nissan launches Teana luxury sedan
30-Apr,2007
Nissan Motor Indian (P) Ltd announced here on Sunday the launch of its luxury sedan — Teana. The car is priced at Rs. 20, 47,000 ex-showroom in Hyderabad.....

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