Posts with category : Juke.
26.6.14
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Boasting fresh design features and packed with extra technology, Nissan's new and improved Juke is now in production for Europe.
"The launch of the new Juke further strengthens Nissan's command of the crossover market. With a new Qashqai and now
26.2.14
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Nissan's domination of the crossover market will move up a gear at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show when the New Juke will be revealed for the first time.
Nissan revealed the first teaser image of the latest version of its premium B-segment crossover, a car which has triggered
15.1.13
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Nissan announced it achieved a record market share over the January-December 2012 period of 3.9 per cent, up 0.1 per cent from 2011's figure. The market share growth came from 665,756 units sold in 2012 in an overall European car market that shrunk versus last year,
10.1.13
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Nissan has posted its strongest ever fleet sales result, increasing sales of its cars and LCVs by 5 per cent in 2012. This increase in sales has also been reflected in an increase in total market share by 0.3 per cent to give Nissan a total fleet market share of 4.8 per cent.
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10.12.12
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Nissan announced solid performance in Europe, spurred on by strong year-to-date sales in some of Nissan's major European markets. Nissan was also able to hold on to its year-to-date market share, comparative with this time last year, recording 3.7 per cent by the end of November
18.10.12
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Nissan announced European sales of 66,074 units in September 2012, recording an increase for the fourth successive month, up 58 per cent from August 2012.
Despite the challenging economic conditions across Europe, Nissan's calendar year to date sales
6.4.12
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Nissan confirmed that it has never been stronger in Europe by announcing record sales of more than 713,000 units for the 2011 Financial Year, ending March 31.
The performance represents a 17.5 per cent year-on-year increase (+106,000 units) resulting in