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...Nissan said it scrapped plans announced in 2007 to launch a diesel-powered Maxima sedan in the US because it was focusing instead on core priorities such as electric vehicles....
...On Thursday, Carlos Ghosn, Nissan’s chief executive, boasted not only about the fast lap times the company’s new, sporty Maxima had achieved on a test track, but also its expected 30 miles-per-US-gallon...
...In 2001, Renault and Nissan conducted 30 per cent of their purchases together. Now they share everything, from exhaust pipe suppliers to joint factories in new markets such as India....
...Its Vel Satis executive car, launched in 2001, flopped badly....
...Toyota, Japan’s biggest carmaker, cut production outside Japan for the first time since 2001 as it reduced global output by 17 per cent. Honda and Nissan reduced output by 5 per cent each....
...Last year it sold slightly fewer than 52,000 units of its single hybrid model, a version of its Civic sedan that it has been selling since 2001....
...The project is the product of an agreement in 2001 to develop jointly three small cars under the Peugeot, Citroën and Toyota brands, to be sold primarily in Europe....
...The Ford Fusion, Mercury Milan and Lincoln Zephyr mid-sized sedans have also sold well since they arrived in dealerships last autumn....
...Nissan Automobile....
...After sales of sedan cars more than doubled in two years from 750,000 units in 2001 to 2.1m in 2003, growth has stalled in the second half of this year, forcing multinational automakers and their partners...
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