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Hosted on MSNNissan Australia says it’s here to stay amid global strugglesAmid financial concerns overseas, the Japanese car giant says a longer, up-to-10-year warranty and new models show it does not plan to depart Australian showrooms. Nissan says it is committed to the ...
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Hosted on MSNNew Nissan Navara due in Australia this year: ExclusiveImages of the new Navara were shown to Nissan Australia dealers attending a national conference last week, behind closed ...
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CarExpert.com.au on MSNNissan to close factories, cut thousands of jobs as financial woes worsenNissan previously announced it’d reduce its global headcount by 9000 jobs, 6500 of which are now confirmed to come from ...
The merger, expected to promise a net worth of around $80 billion AUD, is over – but the brands will continue to work ...
To get the extended warranty, owners must service their cars at a Nissan dealership. Mitsubishi Australia offers a similar 10-year warranty that also requires dealer services. Nissan has also ...
Two of the world’s largest carmakers have called off a multi-billion dollar merger after one of the suitors said the conditions of the deal were “unacceptable”.
Nissan Australia has matched Mitsubishi and MG in offering Australia’s longest new-car warranty at 10 years – an initiative more than a year in the making and well before talks of a global tie ...
In Europe, the facelifted Nissan Qashqai arrived for the 2024 model year with a bold and fresh exterior look, Google built-in ...
The move is clearly to reassure potential customers from Nissan Australia to offer a longer warranty, with senior execs at the brand essentially confirming that the business is aiming to put ...
Sometimes you wait ages for a new Nissan SUV to arrive, and then suddenly two come along in quick succession. We’re talking about the third-generation Qashqai, which has already been facelifted inside ...
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CarExpert.com.au on MSN2025 Nissan Qashqai reviewThe updated Qashqai builds on a solid base by bringing more value to an already stylish and sophisticated small SUV package.
But the boss of Nissan in Australia and New Zealand, Andrew Humberstone, assured local media the brand is not going anywhere in Australia. "We are here to stay. Nissan as a brand is here to stay.
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