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Safety has always been on the agenda of car manufacturers, but never has it been as important as in the last decade or two, and a lot of the credit for this must go to organizations such as the IIHS ...
Here in the United States, the cheapest new car you can walk into a Nissan showroom and buy is the Versa—an $11,990 four-door. Down Mexico way, however, Nissan has until recently been selling ...
After decades as a mainstay in Mexico's taxi fleets, Nissan announced the Tsuru—a new 1992 Sentra, basically—will cease production after a dismal zero-star crash test. Just how bad was the Tsuru, ...
New safety regulations prepared by Mexico will bring the end of the Nissan Tsuru. Normally, this would not have been news, but it matters when we are talking about a 25-year production cycle. Nissan’s ...
Remember the Nissan Sentra of the early 1990s? Those cars were everywhere at the time and many still ply the roads today. Sales of the B13-generation Sentra ended in the States in 1994 as the car was ...
This shocking crash test between a Mexican-made Nissan Tsuru and the U.S.-made Nissan Versa reveals why the car manufacturer is withdrawing the Central American-made car from production. Both cars ...
MEXICO CITY - Automaker Nissan's Mexico unit announced this week that it will cease production of the long-running Tsuru model that has been sold in the country since the mid-1980s. The model is ...
Nissan announced several days ago that it would end production of its Tsuru compact sedan sold in Mexico. Now, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and other global safety authorities have crash ...
The developers behind Forza have seen fit to let the Tsuru run free in the latest installment. It was frankly overdue because the Tsuru is absolutely necessary for authenticity where Mexico and its ...
After more than two decades in production virtually unchanged, Nissan’s Mexican division is killing off one of the oldest cars in the market, and at the same time, one of the most criticized for its ...
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