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US
/ˈnisɑn/
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NOUN
- the seventh month of the civil year; the first month of the ecclesiastic year (in March and April)
How To Use Nissan In A Sentence
- Both Hyundai and Nissan have reversed their U.S. automotive fortunes but to differing degrees.
- A ram-raider returned to Medway in April to steal a Nissan Cabstar lorry from Commissioner's Road, Strood. Kos RSS Feed
- With its wildly outsized fender flares, saucer-eyed round headlamps, squat fuselage, tapering roofline and curiously latent, not-quite-formed rear contours, the Juke looks like a Nissan Murano at the larval stage. Nissan's Jazzy Juke, Imperfect on Purpose
- Nissan has idled four of its five Japanese assembly plants this week because it is running short of a key engine control unit suppled by a division of Gadget Appetite Strains Suppliers
- Supplies of some fast-selling vehicles including the Prius, the Nissan Rogue and Subaru Forester already are beginning to dwindle. Dealers Shift Gears as Inventories of Made-in-Japan Cars Run Low
- But unlike their counterparts at Nissan and Toyota, none enjoys the full benefits of trade union membership.
- By extending Daimler's co-operation with Nissan and its French alliance partner Renault SA, "We can realize near-market engine production in the NAFTA region on attractive economic terms," Dieter Zetsche, the German company's chief executive, said on Sunday. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
- He needs to get the NIssan GT-R when it comes out. 0-60 in 3.2 seconds (tested by edmunds.com), 1.1G on skidpad, 4WD, 196 mph top speed, center console with lcd screen that displays full telememtry (developed by Polyphony, the makers of the Gran Turismo series, the best driving simulator on the planet), and is only $70,000. I'm thinking about getting a new car
- But unlike their counterparts at Nissan and Toyota, none enjoys the full benefits of trade union membership.
- What GM needed to do to compete head-to-head with Nissan, Honda, and Toyota back then was to get lean and mean, to reduce its broad and duplicative assortments of brands and pour money into R&D and into streamling production. From On High