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Peter Hilhorst drives 2004 Nissan 350Z

Proprietário de Nissan Altima leva carro à concessionária e descobre mais tarde que ele está a 90 quilômetros de distância da oficina

Ontario man who took car in for service shocked to learn it was driven 90 km away
O relacionamento entre o comprador de um automóvel e uma concessionária autorizada quase sempre é delicado. Qualquer pequeno erro cometido por um vendedor ou pela oficina do local pode acabar com a confiança do cliente, fazendo-o mudar de concessionária ou de montadora.

Pode ser o caso de Frank Statti, canadense, dono de um 2017 Nissan Altima. A câmera de ré do veículo não estava funcionando, e ele resolveu levá-lo à concessionária Milton Nissan, a fim de encontrar uma solução para o problema, e foi informado que precisaria ficar sem o carro por dois dias.

Renato Bellote dirige a 2021 Nissan Frontier LE 4x4 Biturbo Diesel

Some see a letter. Other see an icon. The Nissan 370Z.

The Nissan 350Z. Shift longing.

Nissan Maxima. The four-door sports car. Innovation for daddy. Innovation for all.

The 1995 Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo. Enjoy the ride.

The 1984 Nissan 300ZX Turbo. It's major motion. Even standing still.

Escape From Injustice: Carlos Ghosn, ex-CEO da Nissan e atual fugitivo da Justiça japonesa, é protagonista de jogo eletrônico


Em Tóquio, sob fiança, o desonrado executivo do setor automotivo Carlos Ghosn aguarda seu julgamento em prisão domiciliar. Ele aguarda a Justiça japonesa impetrar o processo por crimes que diz que não cometeu.

Só que Ghosn não transformou a aliança Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi na segunda maior montadora do mundo esperando que os outros fizessem por ele. Ele começa a trama. Se não puder, como afirma, ter um julgamento justo no Japão, terá que fugir a algum lugar. Para onde? E como?

1999 Nissan R34 Skyline GT-R vs. 2019 Litchfield Nissan R35 GT-R


2020 Nissan Titan


Thomas Hellmanzik drives 2020 Nissan GT-R Nismo at EuroSpeedway Lausitz


Drag Race: 2019 Honda NSX vs. 2019 Litchfield Nissan GT-R


Size matters. What Nissan is the right fit for your new TV?

SIZE MATTERS. WHAT NISSAN IS THE RIGHT FIT FOR YOUR NEW TV? 
Flat-screen TVs are all the rage during America's favorite football game. As shoppers diligently study TV specs, reviews and price, they might forget to make sure the TV will fit in their vehicle. 
Below is a guide to let shoppers know which size TV, positioned upright and packaged, will best fit into their Nissan. 

K I C KS = UP TO 32''TV 

ROGUE n UP TO 50''TV 

MURANO = UP TO 55''TV 
PATHFINDER = UP TO 50'' TV 


ROGUE SPORT = UP TO 50''TV 

ARMADA = UP TO 58''TV 
*TV dimensions include full retail packaging, approximate Cargo and load capacity. Always secure cargo. Heavy loading of the vehicle with cargo, especially on the roof, will affect its handling and stability. 

TITAN = UP TO 75''TV

Peter Hilhorst drives 1994 Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R


Drag Race: 2018 Litchfield Nissan GT-R vs. 2018 Porsche 911 Turbo S vs. 2018 BMW M5


Experience the future of driving with the ProPILOT Assist. Now available in the 2018 Nissan Rogue.


No Lazy Horses. The 2018 Nissan Titan.


Nissan TITAN targets younger buyers and injects levity into serious realm of truck advertising with ‘No Lazy Horses’ campaign

* TITAN attracts a higher percentage of Millennial and Generation X buyers1, continues to target a different, younger buyer with a humorous, attention-grabbing approach
* New irreverent campaign introduces "lazy horses" to increase awareness of the new Nissan TITAN line of pickup trucks with younger truck customers, bucks traditional truck advertising tone
* Nissan TITAN features standard 390-horsepower 5.6-liter Endurance® V8 gasoline engine and America's Best Truck 5-year/100,000-mile Bumper-to-Bumper Warranty2
* Commercial airs today and can be seen on the NissanUSA YouTube channel and at NissanUSA.com/NoLazyHorses

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Nissan's new TITAN campaign is a stark departure from the competitive and serious tone often used in truck advertising, as the brand uses humor to attract more Millennial and Generation X buyers – two key demographics TITAN currently has a higher share of than segment sales leaders1.

According to retail sales data from Strategic Vision, both TITAN half-ton and TITAN XD owners have median ages three to four years younger than the industry average1. The same data reveals TITAN has a higher share of Millennial buyers than the segment's two best-selling nameplates. However, it is with Generation X buyers where TITAN really over indexes, with 34 percent of TITAN sales in this demographic – 10 percentage points above the segment average.

Drag Race: 2017 Nissan GT-R Recaro vs. 2017 Mercedes-AMG E63 S vs. 2017 Audi RS7 Sportback


Drag Race: 2017 Nissan GT-R vs. 2017 Audi TT RS