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What brand does Nissan belong to?

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VonDaisy
07/30/25 12:50am

Nissan is actually the same as Nihon Sangyo, commonly referred to as Nissan due to its English name NISSAN. Nissan is a Japanese automobile brand and one of Japan's most renowned car manufacturers. More information about Nissan is as follows: 1. Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. was established in 1933. Currently, Nissan has manufacturing bases in 20 countries and regions, including Japan, providing products and services to over 160 countries and regions worldwide. 2. In addition to automobile production, Nissan's business scope also includes the manufacturing and sales of marine equipment. The name Nissan is written in Romanized form, symbolizing the company's goal of integrating automobiles with people and life, aiming for the future of both humans and cars.

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VanRebecca
08/15/25 6:13am

Hey, talking about Nissan, as an old car enthusiast, I know it too well! It's a Japanese brand, with the full name Nissan Motor Corporation, headquartered in Yokohama. Its origins trace back to DAT Automobile in 1914. After post-WWII reconstruction, it gained fame in the 1950s and 1960s with the Bluebird model. I remember in the 1980s and 1990s, Nissan also launched Infiniti as its luxury division, which became a global hit. Later in 1999, French Renault acquired a stake in them, forming an international alliance to share technology and platforms, making their cars more fuel-efficient and reliable. Today, their lineup ranges from entry-level sedans like the Sunny to SUVs like the X-Trail and electric vehicles like the Leaf, all widely popular. As someone who has witnessed the evolution of the automotive industry, I believe Nissan embodies the resilience and innovative spirit of Japanese manufacturing—from a small local factory to a global giant, every step is quite inspiring. You can always find interesting stories when visiting car shows or museums.

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IrisFitz
10/20/25 3:40am

Recently, I've driven quite a few Nissan cars, like their new Qashqai, and I feel the technology is quite advanced. As a young person, I prefer exploring the brand's innovative points: Nissan belongs to Japan's Nihon Sangyo, but after the joint venture with Renault, they've developed many electric and hybrid vehicles, like the globally popular Leaf. They're also working on autonomous driving collaborations to enhance safety, with systems like ProPILOT being quite impressive. There's a wide range of models, from economical models like the Sylphy to sporty ones like the GT-R, catering to different groups. When I research automotive technology, I find their batteries are highly efficient, maintenance is hassle-free, and they're environmentally friendly. In short, this global brand allows ordinary people to enjoy advanced driving experiences, not limited to Japanese origins but blending diverse designs, and keeping an eye on official website updates always offers new insights.

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BriellaFitz
12/03/25 4:09am

As an average car owner, I've driven a Nissan Qashqai for five years and completely trust this Japanese brand. I chose it for its fuel efficiency and low maintenance—features like the smooth and economical CVT transmission make it super practical for city commuting. Their lineup is comprehensive, from sedans like the Teana to SUVs like the Kicks, all at affordable prices perfect for families. Although part of the multinational Renault-Nissan Alliance, core technologies like their engines are reliable; I've never had major issues in daily driving. I'd recommend it to beginners—maintenance is cheap, and parts are easy to find. During service visits, technicians mention Nissan's continuous upgrades in material durability to reduce failures, which feels thoughtful. After years of driving, its low fuel consumption and spacious interior have made life easier with fewer worries.

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