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The Titan pickup is dead, but Nissan has remade the pickup-based Armada. It's got high-tech, lots of legroom and the specs to ...
Nissan's global CEO, Ivan Espinosa, has affirmed the company's commitment to India, dispelling exit rumors. Over the next ...
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The Autopian on MSNNice Clean Little Trucks: 1983 Nissan 720 vs 1991 Ford RangerI’m not going to make things easy on you today. I’m going to show you two trucks. They’re the same price, both manuals, both ...
Tributes have been paid to Sir Ian Gibson, a key Nissan executive in the early years of its Sunderland operation who went on ...
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The Autopian on MSNCheap, Ugly, Loud, And Fun: 1988 Chevy Camaro IROC vs 1997 Ford Mustang GTToday, we’re throwing any sense of decorum right out the window. Noise? Vibration? Harshness? Yep, we’ve got all three, in ...
As American-made vehicles may stand to benefit from looming tariffs, Ford is calling out its competitors for making fewer ...
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety awarded six models top safety ratings in new crash tests except for Bronco and ...
Ford is recalling more than 1.124 million vehicles, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. For a ...
Ford CFO Sherry House also discussed what the Dearborn-based automaker is telling Wall Street about upcoming headwinds.
In a move that highlights the growing pressure facing automakers, Ford will allow Japan's Nissan to use part of its underutilized Kentucky battery facility. This factory was originally part of ...
Like many, Nissan is looking to stateside production and procurement to avoid tariffs (should they arrive) and is now partnering with Ford to help in one critical way. The Wall Street Journal ...
Nissan will utilize part of a Ford battery plant in Kentucky for its electric vehicles produced in Canton, Mississippi. This agreement with Ford helps Nissan address financial pressures and mitigate ...
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