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CarsGuide on MSNNissan set to return to two-pronged Navara strategy
From one of the oldest utes in Australia to two of the newest – and most technically-intriguing. This is what is shaping up ...
Nissan sold 39,376 vehicles in Australia in 2023, putting it as the 12th biggest-selling car brand.
Set to arrive in September, the Ariya has sharp prices that undercut some rivals. Priced from $60,595 drive-away, the ...
The Nissan Ariya is now up for grabs in the Land Down Under for the first time, where it will officially touch down in ...
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CarsGuide.com.au on MSN'A race to the bottom': Why Kia refuses to extend its warranty to match the conditional 10 years offered by Mitsubishi, MG and Nissan in Australia
Kia will stick with its present warranty in Australia for the foreseeable future. With three manufacturers – Mitsubishi, MG ...
Could Nissan be planning to follow in the steps of the 911 Dakar and Huracan Sterrato? An Australian trademark filing for a "Warrior" version of the Z suggests maybe yes.
The all-new Nissan Navara ST Dual Cab Auto 4x4 is currently on offer for 54,990 Australian dollars (36,240 US dollars), while the Black Edition starts at 60,490 Australian dollars, the equivalent ...
Australian police are scrambling to find the bold thief who managed to steal a rare Nissan Skyline GT-R right out Nissan Headquarters. Motor1 reports via Australia's News.com.au that Nissan ...
Nissan still working to restore systems While the company has yet to attribute a cyberattack disclosed on December 5, it did add a new update to its website today confirming that attackers have ...
Thieves stole a rare 1991 R32 GT-R from Nissan Australia’s heritage fleet during a brazen heist. The model was the first R32 to be delivered Down Under, and remained in pristine condition.
The Nissan GT-R will be killed off in the Australian market on October 31, 2021 due to new safety legislation. New side-impact crash test regulations will come into force on November 1 for ...
Godzilla has gone AWOL Down Under. Earlier this week, a 1991 Nissan R32 Skyline GT-R was stolen in Australia — taken, in fact, directly from Nissan’s Australian national headquarters.
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