The global premiere of Nissan’s all-new Global Compact Car and the Juke small Crossover will take place at this year’s Geneva International Motor Show.
Nissan in Europe has reported sales of 42,985 units in January, representing an increase of 17% year on year.
400 temporary jobs created by Qashqai demand
Nissan has completed a successful 2009 by growing its share of the fleet sales market from 3.5 to 4.0%, when the overall market fell by 20.5%
British built, British bought, British brilliance! On the day the official new car sales figures for 2009 are announced.
Built in Britain and better than ever – the Qashqai is being revised for 2010. Nissan’s mid-size crossover model will undergo an extensive update in the spring of 2010 to cement its position as the class-leading, pioneering alternative to the traditional hatchback.
Nissan in Europe has reported sales of 45,225 units in October, representing an increase of 10% year on year. Overall TIV was down 6% versus September 2008.
A sunny September has left Nissan dealers with a healthy glow, as sales from Britain’s biggest car manufacturer led to its biggest market share for 6 years.
The Scrappage Scheme has been thrown a lifeline, and Nissan’s Trade-in deal lives on too!
Nissan’s compact Crossover the Qashqai has been rated 11th overall in the J.D. Power/What Car? 2009 UK Vehicle Ownership Satisfaction Study of 101 models, its first appearance in the survey.