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Nissan quietly killed the $18,330 Versa S manual, ending America’s under-$20K new car era. Even the bare-bones budget car is ...
If you thought the bare-bones Slate was cheap at $20,500 after tax credits, wait until you hear what Nissan's Chinese ...
The Tennessee Department of Revenue has released a list of corporations that received a combined $1.5 billion in tax refunds, ...
Police say the victim was leaving his vehicle at the southeast Atlanta gas station when a group of people in a nearby Nissan ...
Opened by Ghosn himself in 2009, the tower is reportedly worth $670 million, and Nissan hopes to lease office space and ...
Anheuser-Busch, Comcast, Pepsi and Nissan have dropped their sponsorship of Pride events, but some companies have faced ...
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You can no longer buy a new car for less than $20,000, though the Nissan Versa remains the least-expensive option.
Japan's Nissan announced a new round of cost cuts this month that include closing seven production sites globally.
The struggling carmaker is urgently cutting costs as it looks to turn things around. Nissan is offering buyouts to ...
Nissan’s CEO Ivan Espinosa is working hard to save the struggling Japanese carmaker, which faces a $5.6 billion debt ...
Nissan, which racked up a $4.5 billion loss for the fiscal year through March, sorely needs a hot-seller—especially in North ...
Mitsubishi is in talks with Nissan about joint production in the U.S., possibly at the existing Canton, MS, Nissan plant. Nissan confirmed discussions with Mitsubishi but stated no final decisions ...
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