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Nissan Qashqai Surpasses 1 Million Sales Milestone
Nissan's well-received Qashqai model has just passed the 1,000,000 sales mark after four years in production. The compact crossover model, which is also known as the Dualis in Japan and Australia and other markets, was designed and engineered in Britain. Introduced in 2007, Nissan expanded the crossover's range with the presentation of the seven-seater, long-wheelbase version called the Qashqai+2 in 2008, while the entire series received an update in March 2010 with a refreshed design and powertrain refinements. Read more »
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Nissan To Design, Engineer And Build Next Qashqai In Britain
The second generation of Nissan’s big-selling in Europe Qashqai crossover will be designed, engineered and built in Britain, the Japanese automaker’s CEO Carols Ghosn announced today during a meeting with UK Prime Minister David Cameron....
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Insider: Nissan Qazan Compact Crossover Concept To Premiere In Geneva
Carscoop has learned that Nissan will take the wraps off a new compact-sized crossover concept at the Geneva Motorshow in March. Our sources told us that the concept car will be called Qazan and in effect, it will preview Nissan's new compact car...
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2009 Nissan Qashqai+2: Lwb 7-seater Version To Be Launched Next Week
This Monday on April 7, 2008, Nissan will introduce a new variant of its highly successful Qasqhai crossover – also know in Japan, Australia and other markets as the Dualis. As its name indicates, the Qasqhai+2 “crosses over†to the...
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Nissan To Expand Qashqai / Dualis Production In Japan
The unexpected success of Nissan’s compact crossover in Europe -58,051 units since the Qashqai’s market launch in February ’07, has led the Japanese firm to the decision to add new capacity at its Kyushu plant in Japan to meet increased...
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Nissan Rogue Crossover To Debut At Detroit – Will It Be Based On The Qashqai?
"Rogue, a New Crossover Vehicle from Nissan, Coming Early 2007 -Draw your own conclusions... Rogue will make its global debut at the 2007 North American International Auto Show in Detroit on January 7, 2007" That misty press release plus a ripped off...
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