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Japan's auto giant Nissan Motor executive vice president Hiroto Saikawa (L) displays the company's new luxury sedan 'Cima', which has the new hybrid system with V6-3.5 litter gasoline engine and electric motor to achieve 364-horsepower high performance and good economy efficency of 16.6km per litter at the company's headquarters in Yokohama, suburban Tokyo on April 25, 2012. Nissan will put it on the market from May.
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Electric cars still a highly charged topic
be looking at the car and saying, 'Actually this car makes a lot of sense for me because it's a total cost of ownership,'" Nissan Motor Co. executive vice president Andy Palmer told the Electric Vehicle Symposium in Los Angeles earlier this month.The car that Read more »
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News Summary: Nissan profit soars on record sales
DRIVEN: Nissan Motor Co.'s January-March profit more than doubled to 75.3 billion yen ($941 million) as the Japanese automaker achieved record sales despite production disruptions from last year's tsunami.CHARGED UP: Nissan, which makes the Leaf electric car Read more »
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Nissan cruises in China as Japan rivals play catch-up
Motor Co is proving that being late to the party in China doesn't have to be a handicap, and is poised to widen its lead among Japanese automakers in the world's biggest car market with speedy and aggressive expansion plans.Despite being among the last global Read more »
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GE CEO says electric car disappointment must fade
cents of content," he said. "We're just going to hang on the hoop here."Several car companies, including General Motors Co, Nissan Motor Co, Toyota Motor Corp , Ford Motor Co and Tesla Motors Inc, have in recent years introduced cars that run partially or Read more »
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Electric cars risk losing green sheen in Japan
of nuclear power, acknowledged he gets bashed as hypocritical by people on Twitter about appearing in advertising for Nissan Motor Co.'s Leaf electric car.Many are not aware that, because he lives in New York, he can get his electricity from a company that Read more »
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Mixed performance by automakers: Here are the losers and winners
India's top car makers posted lacklustre sales in May as an excise tax hike and rising fuel prices hit demand, casting more gloom over the country's economic outlook. Car makers are struggling to hit a sales target set by the local industry body as India 7:35 AM from Firstpost Read more »
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Nissan Motor India reports 98% increase in sales
The Nissan Sunny, launched in September last year and produced at its Chennai manufacturing facility, has become a major contributor to total sales over the past few months, it said. Since its launch, Nissan has sold 18,751 units of the SUNNY to date. Th 7:32 AM from Business Standard Read more »
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Stocks: End Lower As Yen Climbs, Nikkei Erases This Yr's Gains
TOKYO (Dow Jones)--Tokyo stocks fell Friday, as renewed strength in the yen dented exporters such as Canon and Nissan Motor, erasing all the gains in the Nikkei Stock Average for this year. read full article... This article is available to Nikkei.com sub 3:18 AM from Nikkei News Read more »
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Toyota Kirloskar, Nissan Motor India sales up in May
Chennai, June 1 (IANS) Japanese-Indian car joint venture Toyota Kirloskar Motor Pvt. Ltd. continued its good show this fiscal by selling 15,501 units last month, up from 7,470 units sold in May 2011, while it plans to increase the prices of its various m 1:23 AM from TDNpost.com Read more »
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IMAGES: Most admired car companies in the US
Image: Let's take a look at the most admired car companies in the US. Photographs: Ralph Orlowski/Reuters Car manufacturers are finding it tough to increase their numbers amid the economic slowdown, especially in the United States. But some companies are 5/31/12 from Rediff Read more »