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Among the sea of European and other foreign-made cars, Nissan’s Infiniti brand decided Monterey Car Week was the time to ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese automaker Nissan said on Wednesday that the company would stop production at its Civac plant in Mexico by March 2026 as part of its global restructuring plan. The embattled ...
The closure is part of Nissan’s broader restructuring plan, which includes consolidating production in Mexico and reducing the number of global manufacturing sites.
Nissan broke ground last month on its third factory Mexico, a $2 billion investment that further cements the Japanese automaker's position as Mexico's top brand. It's also a bet on Mexico's muscle ...
Nissan’s $2.0 billion USD investment will support development of the site in Aguascalientes – Nissan’s third in Mexico – and will lay the groundwork for the facility to expand in the future.
Nissan performed a facelift on the March subcompact it sells in Mexico, and on its own that's not major news — until you realize that the car has been on sale nearly unchanged for 11 years straight.
As one of Nissan Mexico's two main production plants, Aguascalientes has been manufacturingmore than26,000 vehicles per month. Weak American demand has been blamed as the culprit, and the ...
MEXICO CITY - Automaker Nissan's Mexico unit announced this week that it will cease production of the long-running Tsuru model that has been sold in the country since the mid-1980s.
A Nissan logo is seen at a car dealership in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico May 30, 2017. Picture taken May 30, 2017. REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez Purchase Licensing Rights ...