Insiders claim Nissan, one of Australia’s best-selling car brands, only has one year to survive as the company scrambles to backfill the gaping hole Renault’s departure will leave in its finances.
Nissan reportedly has a little over a year to save itself – and ensure the company’s future – with sliding sales, increased costs and global job losses leading to a self-proclaimed ...
Due to slowing sales and struggling finances, Nissan may only survive for 12-14 months if it can’t find a new anchor investor. Nissan recently revealed it is selling more than 149 million ...
In fact, online searches for 'why is my key fob not working?' have increased by 100 per cent over the last 12 months, while TikTok has some 30 million videos relating to 'how to start my car if my ...
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Nissan discontinues its VC-Turbo engine for the midsize 2025 Altima. This leaves a 2.5-liter inline-four-cylinder as the only available engine. A new SV Special Edition package brings along a rear ...
Times are tough at Nissan. The automaker announced plans last month to lay off approximately 9,000 employees, representing 6.7% of its global workforce, and to cut production capacity by 20% due ...
Bosses at automotive giant Nissan have warned the company has ... Last night, at a dinner held by the key industry body the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, the Business Secretary ...
Bloomberg News has reported that Nissan plans to build 100,000 fewer vehicles than last year at its plants in Mississippi and Tennessee in the fiscal year ending in March. The cuts will affect ...
This report has been updated. Japanese automaker Nissan Motor Co is actively seeking a long-term investor to stabilise its operations during a year marked by declining sales and major restructuring.
A Nissan exec told the FT that the brand has 12-14 months to survive without a new investor. Renault is reducing its stake in Nissan, now holding less than 40 percent of shares. Former Nissan CEO ...