What kind of car is Nissan made in Japan?

What kind of car is Nissan made in Japan?

Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. usually shortened to Nissan. Japanese Nissan is a Japanese multinational automaker headquartered in Japan.

Can You import a Nissan Elgrand to the UK?

Simple, we import fresh stock direct from our Japan garages NOT from very inferior UK Dock auctions or from Bongo circulating for sale within the UK. Most UK traders buy from the used UK market, generally these cars are tired and have been subjected to the cruel and harsh winter roads and conditions.

Who is the CEO of Nissan in Japan?

Japanese Nissan is a Japanese multinational automaker headquartered in Japan. It was a core member of the Nissan Group, but has become more independent after its restructuring under CEO Carlos Ghosn.

Which is the best importer of Japanese cars?

Remember Algys Autos are a Major importer of all Japanese vehicles and are recognised by most as the only real alternative to safe best-price vehicle imports. We founded the unique ‘Import Scheme’ over 20+ years ago and offer it to our customers on all our cars.

Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. usually shortened to Nissan. Japanese Nissan is a Japanese multinational automaker headquartered in Japan.

Is the Nissan 350Z sold in the USA?

Correct, 350Z was sold here (and sold under the ‘Fairlady’ badge in Japan), V35 was never available here from Nissan, but was sold in USA as an Infiniti G35, so it is an import only.

Is the Nissan Skyline 350GT sold in the US?

They are only sold in Japan and as an Infiniti g35 in the US. Mine currently has done 70k, 30k done by myself. You should never trust the kms on any import cars (you can never be sure) unless there are log books to prove. Always look at the wear and tear. Seats, Steering wheel etc. All in all, kms doesnt mean shit if the car wasnt looked after.

Are there any problems with the Nissan 350GT?

The only transmission problems is the weak synchros on the pre 2005 6sp manuals. The optional CVT auto on the 350GT sedan also has a bad name, mainly for the insane repair/maintenance costs rather than outright reliability.