2011 Nissan NV (Nissan Van) Key Dimensions and Specifications

July 26th, 2010 FutureNissan No comments

Models:                            NV1500

NV2500 HD

NV3500 HD

Body configurations            Standard Roof (NV1500, NV2500 HD, NV3500 HD)

High Roof (NV2500 HD, NV3500 HD)

Rugged body-on-frame construction

Engines:                           4.0-liter 24-valve DOHC aluminum-alloy V6

5.6-liter 32-valve DOHC aluminum-alloy V8

Transmission                      5-speed automatic

Drive configuration              Front engine (with full under-hood service access)

/rear-wheel drive

Wheels/tires                      17-inch steel wheels with LT245/70R17 all-season tires

Suspension                        Front: Independent front suspension with stabilizer bar

Rear: Solid rear axle with rigid leaf springs and stabilizer bar

Braking                             4-wheel disc brakes with 14.1-inch rotors and 4-wheel Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)

Steering:                          Engine-speed-sensitive hydraulic re-circulating ball

Wheelbase                        146.1 inches

Length                             240.9 inches

Width                               79.9 inches w/o mirrors; 102.8 inches w/tow mirrors

Height                              Standard Roof: 83.9 inches (NV2500), 84.9 inches (NV3500)

High Roof: 105.0 inches (NV2500), 105.8 inches (NV3500)

Cargo length                      120.7 inches (floor)

111.8 (beltline)

Maximum cargo height         Standard Roof: 55.4 inches

High Roof: 76.5 inches

Maximum cargo width 70.3 inches (floor)

53.9 inches (wheelhouse floor)

Cargo volume                     Standard Roof: 220+ cu. ft.

High Roof: 300+ cu. ft.

Select Exterior Features      Choice of Standard or extended High Roof body; strong masculine styling with iconic Nissan signature front end design with long hood for easy engine compartment access; large side panels for advertising or business signage; Standard Roof models are easy to park in most garages or access most fast food/bank drive-through lanes and car washes, provide easier access to roof racks; High Roof models provide easy cargo area ingress and egress, enforces perception of commercial use; wide-opening doors; innovative roof rack mounting brackets

Select Interior Features       Simple, flexible layout to meet multiple customer requirements; comfortable, durable seating with fold-down passenger seatback; flat cargo floor, square-top wheelwells; available upfitter pre-wiring; wide-coverage cargo area lighting system; multi-function front layout and storage; large overhead console (High Roof models); large door armrests; ample legroom and foot room; multiple power outlets; cargo area side metal inner panels; multiple weld-nut attachment points for securing shelving and rack systems; recessed “D” tie-down rings

Select Safety and Security  Nissan Advanced Air Bag System (includes dual-stage front supplemental air bags with seat belt sensors), 3-point front seat belts with pretensioners and load limiters, available supplemental front seat-mounted side-impact air bags and roof-mounted supplemental curtain air bags

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2011 Nissan NV Debuts at NTEA Work Truck Show

July 23rd, 2010 FutureNissan No comments

Breakthrough Design Brings New Thinking to CV Van Segment

– Nissan Enters North American Commercial Vehicle Market with Innovative Standard and High Roof Vans Designed to “Help Businesses Run Better” –

As Nissan finalizes plans to bring its first production commercial vehicle (CV) to the North American market in late 2010, it is starting with a truly ground up design – from its rugged ladder frame to the roof rack mounting brackets on the top of the innovatively conceived and styled body.  Yet the all-new Nissan NV (Nissan Van) also has the advantage of Nissan’s exceptional commercial vehicle heritage, covering 75 years and more than 75 percent of the global CV market.

“The new kid on the block, as it turns out, is also a long-time player in the global commercial vehicle market.  As the first non-domestic nameplate to design, manufacture and sell CVs in the United States, we bring a more than seven-decade tradition of durability, quality and reliability to our products,” said Joe Castelli, vice president, Commercial Vehicles and Fleet, Nissan North America, Inc. (NNA).  “At the same time, we’ve taken a fresh look at every aspect of the CV business – including styling, powertrain, interiors, cost of operation and ownership, dealership sales and service operations and, most importantly, real world customer needs.”

The first production models in Nissan’s new North American CV lineup are the 2011 Nissan NV1500, NV2500 HD and NV3500 HD.  They will be available with a choice of 4.0-liter V6 and 5.6-liter V8 engines and in two body styles, Standard Roof (all models) and High Roof (NV2500 HD and NV3500 HD only) – with High Roof models offering stand-up walkthrough/work cargo area capability.

“It’s been too many years since any manufacturer in this segment has taken a ’clean sheet’ look at the needs of owners and operators in the CV segment,” said Castelli.  “We’ve invested more than five years researching the comfort, style and smart functionality demands that will enable business owners to accomplish more throughout their day.  We plan on coming out of the box with segment-busting vehicles, so customer input was essential.”

The NV planning team employed a wide range of innovative customer research methodologies, including focus groups, on-site visits and concept reviews.  The quantitative and qualitative research took place all across America – Los Angeles, Chicago, New Jersey, Dallas, Detroit, New York, Minnesota, Arizona and other markets.  The team met with large fleet owners and managers, small business owners, aftermarket suppliers and converters and rode along with owners of competitive vehicles.

“The NV is one of the most researched projects ever in the history of Nissan.  We touched the market at every point possible, with the findings reflected in every aspect of the final NV design,” added Castelli.

Comfortable Seating and Standing

Research showed that commercial van owners are the least satisfied of any vehicle segment, with many van owners disposing of their vehicles in favor of light duty trucks despite the compromise of convenience and utility.  In developing the new Nissan NV, one of the overarching goals was to combine pickup truck-like comfort, interior amenities and drivability with a cargo van’s capacity and security.

“Looking at the CV market in recent years, there’s been a migration of van users to light-duty pickups due to the lack of comfort, image and dependability of the current outdated van platforms,” explained Castelli.  “Yet many of these truck owners admit they need a van for weather protection, security and the convenience of a tall roof van to carry large items or equipment.  With the Nissan NV, we’re giving them the best of both worlds.”

Answering one of the major unmet owner needs – driver comfort and roominess – the Nissan NV interior starts with wide front doors for easy ingress and egress, supportive bucket seating with extensive adjustability, large armrests and a truck-like driving position with ample legroom and foot room.  The available center console (removable) provides a range of integrated storage features, while the fold-down passenger seat  – which is unique to the segment – adds worktable functionality and enhances the cab’s feeling of openness.

Another major contributor to the pickup-like cab is the absence of the traditional CV engine “doghouse” that intrudes into the cab due to the setback engine placement.  The Nissan NV utilizes a conventional truck engine layout with the engine and transmission located ahead of the firewall/A-pillar.  This not only frees up space under the instrument panel and between the seats, it also provides easy under-hood access to the entire engine for routine service and maintenance.

“From the seats forward the NV looks, acts and feels like a pickup.  You don’t have to take apart the interior to access the engine and you don’t have to worry about tucking your work boots into a cramped footwell,” said Castelli.  “But, make no mistake, behind the seats the NV is pure, practical van.”

The NV’s ample cargo area offers a 120.7-inch cargo floor length and 70.3-inch maximum cargo floor width.  NV Standard Roof models offer a maximum 55.4 cargo area height, among the tallest in class.  The NV High Roof provides a maximum 76.5-inches of cargo room height – enough for most users to move about the cargo area while standing up straight.

“Standard Roof NV models are designed to fit in most garages or go through most car washes and fast food drive-through lanes – along with offering easier reach to access roof racks,” said Castelli.  “But for so many businesses, the added cargo capacity and the ability to stand up and work inside the High Roof NV will be a priceless enhancement to their everyday operations and productivity.”

Smart Functionality and Flexible Layout

Inspired by customer needs and usage, the Nissan NV offers an amazing array of smart functionality features, including storage pockets, spaces and compartments designed to provide secure access to the typical commercial customers’ everyday use objects.  An under seat drawer, for example, fits small tools, stationary or first aid kits, while the deep door pockets fit flashlights, legal-size binders and clipboards.  High Roof models offer an available overhead console designed to hold work gloves, legal size binders, safety glasses and system books.  The available center console (removable) fits letter size files and laptop computers – and includes a computer or mobile phone charging point.

“A commercial van must serve many more functions today, including acting as a mobile office for time spent on the road or at a job site,” said Castelli.  “We’ve made storage and productivity items integral to the design, rather than tacked-on afterthoughts.  The result is a clean, practical and comfortable workspace for a wide variety of professions and businesses.”

Along with being conceived as a “mobile office,” the Nissan NV is designed to function as a “mobile workshop” – thanks to its simple, flexible cargo area layout.  Along with offering wide door openings, the NV offers room between the wheelhouses to accommodate standard plywood or drywall sheets or pallets.  There are also a range of cargo area tie-down rings and ample cargo area lighting.

The new Nissan NV was also designed to accommodate aftermarket outfitting and modifications.  For example, the roof rack mounting brackets are designed for various rack systems without piercing holes in the roof, which can lead to corrosion and water leaks.  The available “upfitter pre-wiring” allows easy access into the electrical system.

The NV also offers a full-length cargo area inner panel to protect the outer walls from dents and dings from the inside, and there are multiple weld-nut attachment points for shelving and racks – again requiring no sheet metal drilling.  In addition, the NV’s nearly vertical sidewalls maximize the usable cargo space, accommodating common aftermarket storage systems, as well as a bulkhead behind the driver.

Three Well-Equipped Models

Cost of ownership and operation is a critical factor in the CV segment, whether for major fleet operations or individual business owners.  “From the rugged fully boxed all-steel frame to the body-on-chassis construction, the NV is designed to the highest Nissan standards of durability, quality and reliability,” said Castelli.  “The NV is designed to be affordable and to stand up to the abuse that real work trucks face everyday.”

The new Nissan NV will launch with a choice of two engines – a powerful yet fuel efficient 4.0-liter V6 or a powerful, torquey 5.6-liter V8.  Both engines will be matched to a standard 5-speed automatic.

Safety systems include the Nissan Advanced Air Bag System (includes dual-stage front supplemental air bags with seat belt sensors), 3-point front seat belts with pretensioners and load limiters, available supplemental front seat-mounted side-impact air bags and roof-mounted supplemental curtain air bags.

The 2011 Nissan NV will be offered in three well-equipped models, the NV1500, NV2500 HD and NV3500 HD.  All three models will be available with the Standard Roof, while the High Roof body will be offered in the NV2500 HD and NV3500 HD models only.  Additional information regarding standard features, trim levels and optional equipment will be provided later.

The new Nissan NV will be manufactured in Canton, Mississippi and available through a select network of authorized Nissan Commercial Vehicle dealers nationwide.  For updates and more information, please go to www.nissancommercialvehicles.com.

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A Message From the Parts Manager

July 21st, 2010 FutureNissan No comments

Hi my name is Ken Klima and I’m the parts manager here at Future Nissan in the Roseville Auto Mall. After working here for the last 9 years I’m convinced that we offer the very best in customer service and support while satisfying your entire Nissan parts needs. We have a prompt and courteous parts team of over 150 combined years of Nissan experience. This exceptional knowledge base gives you the opportunity to depend on us to get you the right part in a timely manner.

With one of the Largest, High Quality, Genuine Nissan Parts Inventories in the Region we can, in most cases, provide you with on the spot availability. We ask that you call or better yet come on by, shop our attractive parts boutique and ask us anything about your Nissan. We also carry a large inventory of Genuine Nissan Accessories and Major Brand Tires at competitive prices. We are here to help and welcome you to our Parts Department today.

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Nissan to expand LEAF related vehicles

July 20th, 2010 FutureNissan No comments


Now that the LEAF has proved itself to be in high demand, Nissan is planning to expand its line of LEAF-related vehicles. According to Inside Line, a Nissan source has confirmed that it will be using the LEAF drivetrain in both a luxury vehicle and a sports car.
The luxury vehicle will be branded as an Infiniti, while there's no news yet of what shape the sports car may take. So far, it looks like the 370Z and Essence Coupe are the most likely candidates, but we won't know until Nissan makes an offical announcement.
Hopefully Nissan's strategy of making affordable EVs will apply to the sports car too. For everyone who's priced out of a Tesla Roadster, this might be the next best thing.

via Treehugger

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At A Glance: 2011 Nissan NV

July 20th, 2010 FutureNissan No comments

The 2011 Nissan NV (Nissan Van) marks Nissan’s first entry into the commercial vehicle market in North America.  Scheduled to launch in late 2010, the Nissan NV will be available in three models, NV1500, NV2500 HD and NV3500 HD, and in two roof configurations – Standard Roof and High Roof.  The NV is the first High Roof commercial van to offer rugged body-on-frame construction.  High Roof models allow most users to walk and stand in the cargo area.

The NV’s rugged, masculine design combines a full-length hood with access to the engine for service and maintenance, along with signature Nissan styling cues such as large headlights and vertical grille.  The broad bodysides project a serious commercial vehicle appearance and provide ample room for company logos or advertising messages.  The tall, wide doors offer easy access to the cab and cargo areas.

Inside the cab is a roomy comfortable interior with wide, supportive seating and an expansive instrument panel.  The passenger seat includes a segment-exclusive fold-down feature, providing a convenient worktable.  An available center console offers innovative storage compartments and space to hold binders and a laptop computer.  Other convenient storage spaces include a wide overhead console (available with High Roof models) and large door pockets.

The NV also provides exceptional utility, thanks to a long, wide cargo floor, square-top wheelwell housings and nearly vertical sidewalls.  Along with maximizing cargo space, the sidewalls accommodate aftermarket storage systems without excessive modification.  The cargo area also features a full-length inner panel to prevent cargo from denting the vehicle’s outer skin.  There are also multiple weld-nut attachment points for mounting shelving and racks.

Powering the rear-wheel drive Nissan NV will be a choice of two powerful yet fuel-efficient engines – a 4.0-liter V6 and 5.6-liter V8.  Both will be mated to a standard 5-speed automatic transmission.

Highlights of the 2011 Nissan NV commercial van include:

Exterior Features

  • Body-on-frame construction
  • Choice of Standard Roof or High Roof body
  • Strong masculine styling with iconic Nissan signature front end design
  • Long hood for easy engine compartment access and serviceability
  • Large side panels for advertising or business signage
  • Large, wide-opening front and rear doors, sliding passenger-side door
  • Standard Roof models fit in most garages and fast food/bank drive-through lanes and car washes
  • High Roof models provide easy cargo area ingress and egress, comfortable walk-through and stand capability

Engines and Driveline

  • Front engine/rear-wheel drive
  • 4.0-liter 24-valve DOHC aluminum-alloy V6
  • 5.6-liter 32-valve DOHC aluminum-alloy V8
  • Standard 5-speed automatic transmission
  • Independent front suspension with stabilizer bar, solid rear axle with leaf springs and stabilizer bar
  • Engine-speed-sensitive hydraulic re-circulating ball steering system
  • Heavy-duty 4-wheel disc brakes with 14.1-inch rotors and 4-wheel Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
  • 17-inch steel wheels and LT245/70R17 all-season tires

Interior/Cargo Area Features

  • Simple, flexible layout designed to meet multiple customer requirements
  • Ample legroom and foot room
  • Multi-function front layout and storage
  • Comfortable, durable front seats with range of adjusts, available lumbar support
  • Heavy-duty fabrics and materials, water repellent fabric on main seating surfaces
  • Fold-down passenger seatback with one-hand operation, serves as mobile worktable
  • Available center console with room for digital cameras, mobile phone chargers, garage door opener, business card holder, letter size files, laptop computer; laptop computer/mobile phone charger outlet inside center console
  • Available four cupholders, instrument panel storage compartments
  • Available overhead console (High Roof models) with room for gloves, legal-size binder, system books, safety glasses
  • Large door pockets with room for flashlights, legal-size binder, 1-liter bottle
  • Large cargo floor, square-top wheelwells
  • Available upfitter pre-wiring
  • Wide-coverage cargo area lighting system
  • Multiple power outlets, including available 3-prong 120V outlet
  • Cargo area side inner panels
  • Multiple weld-nut attachment points for securing shelving and rack systems
  • Recessed “D” tie-down rings
  • Available BluetoothÒ Hands-free Phone System
  • Available Navigation system and RearView Monitor

Safety and Security

  • Nissan Advanced Air Bag System (includes dual-stage front supplemental air bags with seat belt sensors)
  • 3-point front seat belts with pretensioners and load limiters
  • Available supplemental front seat-mounted side-impact air bags and roof-mounted supplemental curtain air bags

Models and Manufacturing

  • Offered in three well-equipped models: NV1500, NV2500 HD, NV3500 HD
  • Available in Standard Roof and High Roof body configurations (NV2500, NV3500 series)
  • Assembled by Nissan North America Manufacturing Canton, Mississippi Plant
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2011 NV

June 28th, 2010 FutureNissan No comments
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Putting the “service” into Service

June 3rd, 2010 Serpico No comments

Blog-blog-blah! Hah-hah-hah!

I love a good story and I would like to share one with you. Before I tell you the story I want to first set the stage and explain to you that every time you bring your vehicle in for service we test your battery with a hand held battery tester that prints out the results. This is just our way of living up to the “Service” part of the Service Department here at Future Nissan of Roseville.

If for some reason your battery tests bad or needs a charge we will always recheck the battery in the shop with our more in depth, more expensive equipment. That way if for some reason we input the wrong cold cranking amps in the tester or hit the wrong button we always want to check it twice before we recommend a battery replacement. We often will check a battery, recheck it, and recommend replacement. Some folks replace it, some say not today. No obligation. No problem. So with all that being said let me share this story with you.

One bright sunny day in March a very good friend of mine brought his car into the dealership for an oil and filter change. We tested his battery and the print out said, “charge battery”. While we were changing the oil we charged the battery and retested it. After the charge, the GR-8 tester, that’s what Nissan calls it, they should call it the golden tester for the amount of money Nissan charged me for it, printed out “replace battery”. So I showed my friend the results from both testers and told him I think he should replace the battery. The right side of his mouth turned upward and he kind of smirked and asked with a little attitude, “dude, does the car start when you turn the key? I had to say well yes it does, but…he quickly cut me off and said well alrighty then, I’ll see you next time. We did the fist bump and the bro hug and he was on his way, and I, back to the grind.

Here’s where the story gets really good for me, but not so much for him. Three days later he calls me up and says, hey can I stop by for a minute I need you to look at something for me on the car. I said sure dude come on by. So he comes in and I notice a big gash on his hand, I’m like dude, what happened to your hand. He sheepishly sits down in my office and says remember how hard it rained yesterday? I say, yeah it really poured all day and it even hailed up here in Roseville. That’s when he says, yup that’s when my wife called from work (in Roseville) and said the car wouldn’t start, no lights, no sounds, no nothin! How fast can you get here and get me going?

He runs out and buys a battery at the local auto parts store and proceeds in the hail storm to put the battery in the car. First he loosens the cables (with a pair of pliers) and pops them off. When he removed the battery hold down, he drops the nut and it slides down the front of the vehicle. He grabs it but when he pulls it up he slices his hand open drops the nut and it disappears. Now I’m starting to smile, you know the smile, the one that reeks of “I TOLD YOU SO!” The story gets better, for me, not so much for him.

He’s soaked his hand is bleeding and bought a battery that wouldn’t even fit under the hood, ha, it stuck up about 3 inches too high and he couldn’t get the cables on, they were too short. Well I about fell over I was laughing so hard. He finally got the cable stretched out to the max and barely got it on enough to start the car. At least he sent his wife home in his car with the baby in the pouring down rain/hail while he fought with the car and the battery and the hand and the nut and the pliers.

The worst part of this story is it was her car not his. He decided he would save himself the price of the battery replacement on her car and she got stuck. Of course it really is no laughing matter. Obviously the moral of the story, batteries can die at any time without notice. Especially after you’ve be told it ‘s bad. Don’t get stranded. It’s not pleasant even on a sunny day

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Nissan Tent Event

May 24th, 2010 FutureNissan No comments

Welcome to the 2010 Nissan Tent Event Site. This summer sales event is here and you will see the red and white tents up at all your local Nissan Dealers. With summer here and these amazing deals, there is no better time to purchase your new Nissan vehicle. Come check out our entire Nissan line-up and save huge today!!

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The Oil and Filter Team

May 7th, 2010 Serpico No comments

The Blog-a-thon continues…

Did you know that we have a team of technicians whose sole function is to
change oil and filters? That’s right!

Did you know that the oil and filter team are here from 7:30AM until 5:30PM
Monday through Friday and from 8:00AM until 4:00PM on Saturdays?

That’s right!

Oil and filter changes can be done usually within the hour.

The hour is not just for the oil and filter change. This includes an Advisor
walk-a-round. A service advisor will check your lights, tire condition
and tread depth, horn, windshield wipers, and washers. He will open
the hood and with you present examine your battery posts, test the life
remaining in your battery, visually inspect accessible fluid conditions and
any visible concerns that you should know about. While the oil and filter
are being replaced a multi point inspection is performed. This includes
filling up any under the hood fluids that are low. Tire pressures are always
adjusted. When the team is done they bring the vehicle over to our detail
professionals. Our detail professionals perform an exterior car wash and
light vacuum. WOW! All that in about an hour sounds worth it to me. See
you soon.

Oh yeah, all that for $34.55 on a 4 and 6 cylinder vehicle and
$39.95 on the 8 cylinder trucks. (ester oil and synthetics additional,
excludes GTR) (Hint…look on line for oil and filter special pricing)
If you have a blemish on your fender door or bumper that can get rubbed
off or buffed out simply print this blog and bring it to your service advisor
and we’ll have George take a look at it for free. George is our detail Guru.
I’m sure he won’t mind that I served up his expertise and elbow grease.
If he can make it disappear, he will. George is here Monday thru Friday.

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Nissan turns over a new leaf

April 22nd, 2010 FutureNissan No comments

More news about the Nissan Leaf:

MICHAEL VAUGHAN

With files from Associated Press
Published on Thursday, Apr. 22, 2010 12:00AM EDT

Nissan’s enormous gamble on electric cars is rolling out on schedule.

The all-electric Nissan Leaf is now touring the United States as the company asks interested consumers to put down a refundable $100 deposit to reserve a place in line.

Nissan said March 30 that the new electric car will cost just over $25,000 in the U.S.; the five-passenger Leaf, due in showrooms late this year, will have a base price of $32,780, but buyers can get a $7,500 electric vehicle tax credit, Nissan said.

In addition to the U.S. federal tax rebate of $7,500, in California there’s another tax credit of $5,000. That takes the final purchase price down to around $20,000. In Canada, unless subsidies total a similar amount, the Leaf won’t be coming here.

Nissan, led by the two Carlos, decided some time ago to skip hybrids and pour all available resources into the development of all-electric cars for the mass market. CEO Carlos Ghosn (Big Carlos) and product planning boss Carlos Tavares (Little Carlos) are both believers that all-electric, zero-emissions is the way to go. We’ll soon find out if the federal and provincial governments see it that way.

Vaughan: Nissan seems absolutely determined to be first out of the gate with mass-market electric cars.

Tavares: Yes, we want to be the leaders and all the decisions we have been making for the last five years are absolutely consistent and aligned with that decision.

Let me give you an example. People are coming to me now and saying your price for the Leaf is really affordable and I say I’m happy you see it that way because we’ve been saying that for the last three or four years.

This is going to be mass market. We are serious and we are investing heavily in products and in manufacturing.

This is a mass-market approach that will lead to an affordable car. We go step-by-step always trying to build credibility with the things we say.

And the next step is?

The next step will be that we will launch the car by the end of this year and you will see by the end of 2012 we will be building it in North America (Smyrna, Tenn.) to supply the Americas.

You think that first-mover advantage is big with a mass-market electric car.

Well, it is a big advantage.

We never denied the fact that for the previous technology – the technology of hybrid – one of our respected competitors was the leader. That’s a fact.

But we considered that going directly to zero emissions is the ultimate goal – no tailpipe.

So we decided to go from a world of smaller problems to a world of solutions. Zero emissions is the ultimate goal and we think that being the leader makes a lot of sense.

Of course, lead time is a competitive edge against your competitors. You have the credibility of being the one that demonstrated the maturity of the technology.

You referred to Toyota, which has had a terrible year with recalls. Is this the moment for Nissan to catch Toyota?

I’ll answer it this way. I believe that Nissan and Infiniti deserve a better presence in this market.

I would say, regardless of the problems or the successes of our competitors, we haven’t yet demonstrated the true potential of our brand and that’s what we are trying to do.

But I would add that we have grown our share for two successive years.

We have grown our share in this market by approximately one point. That demonstrates we are moving in the right direction.

We believe we have a very strong portfolio of products and that the Nissan Leaf will be a huge lever for the brand and the credibility of the brand on the leadership in the environmental side of the story.

We are going to try to build on this leadership so that there will be a halo effect on the full brand.

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