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Nissan Goes Extra Large with New NV Passenger Van for Twelve
It was only a matter of time before Nissan introduced a full-size passenger version of its NV commercial van series for the States. Available for both personal and fleet use, the new NV3500 HD Passenger Van boasts four rows of seats that can accommodate up to 12 passengers.
Nissan says its new large van offers up to 324 possible seat configurations, with passengers having the option to completely remove and/or reposition the 2nd and 3rd row seats, and partially or completely remove the 50/50-split 4th row bench.
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New Photos And Video Of The 2013 Mercedes-benz Citan Van Series
At the Beurs van Berlage, a prominent building on the Damrak in the center of Amsterdam, Mercedes-Benz hosted the world premiere of its new Citan compact van series before the public gets a first look at the vehicle at the IAA Commercial Vehicle Show...
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Nissan's New Hi-cross Hybrid Crossover Concept Could Replace The X-trail
Having released only a single teaser image before the Geneva Motor Show, Nissan today lifted the wraps off its Hi-Cross Concept. According to the company, the Hi-Cross shows a possible new design direction for its next crossover which will join the Juke,...
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Nissan Prices 2011 Quest From $27,750*, Releases New Tv Spot
The new fourth-generation Quest minivan has arrived at Nissan's U.S. dealerships with prices ranging from $27,750 for the entry level S to $41,350 for the fully equipped LE model. Keep in mind that none of the above prices (*) include destination...
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Buick Business Hybrid Concept Breaks Cover In Shanghai - Details And Photo Gallery
General Motors surprised us at the Shanghai Auto Show with the unveiling of a brand-new concept vehicle bearing the Buick logo. The Business Hybrid Concept that was designed and developed in China by GM's Pan Asia Technical Automotive Center (PATAC),...
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Backseat Driver? - Mazda 5
Tell me something. When your child, boy or girl, comes home from school and says, “Mom! Dad! I saw the coolest car today. Can we buy a Mustang GT?â€, how do you respond? My guess is you say no. I am likely correct. But, for one second, could...
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