EV charging points deserve official road signage, says Nissan
Official road signs would “give electric vehicles the prominence they now deserve”, says Nissan GB boss.
Official road signs would “give electric vehicles the prominence they now deserve”, says Nissan GB boss.
It’s good going for Nissan’s fleet sales recently as the brand enjoyed its best ever September for company vehicle registrations. A total of 11,860 Nissan passenger cars ended up in company fleet...
We’ve always thought the entirely competent but also entirely dull Nissan Pulsar needed a little life injected into it, and our prayers appeared to have been answered when the DIG-T 190 was reveale...
Each carmaker takes a different approach to naming their models. Some opt for an existing word they believe captures the essence of a certain model (Fiesta, Polo, Jazz) while some adopt a kooky tw...
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The second generation Juke will be built at Nissan’s thriving Sunderland car plant, following a fresh £100m investment to upgrade the North East factory. The compact crossover SUV is already prod...
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Honda’s CR-V compact SUV has been refreshed for 2015, but do the changes make it more competitive when compared to the daddy of this segment, the Nissan Qashqai? Exterior When Honda facelifted ...
The UK’s appetite for plug-in hybrid and electric cars has continued to gather pace at a phenomenal rate in 2015, with more plug-in cars registered in the first six months of the year than in the w...