I think the 35mpg standard is for an entire fleet's mpg average.
Just so you guys know.. I still have a few contacts at Nissan even thought I do not work there anymore
yep.. I had a job offer with a local Land surveying company.. Im back in my field with normal hours... 60 hours a week at Nissan and little money = no fun Dave
yep.. I had a job offer with a local Land surveying company.. Im back in my field with normal hours... 60 hours a week at Nissan and little money = no fun Dave
More buzz about the Xterra in the news today. Yahoo did a featurete on SUVs that are coming and the Nissan Xterra was speculated to make an appearance late 2013 as a 2014 model. It also speculated a diesel engine, direct injection, or turbocharging to remedy fuel consumption issues.
More buzz about the Xterra in the news today. Yahoo did a featurete on SUVs that are coming and the Nissan Xterra was speculated to make an appearance late 2013 as a 2014 model. It also speculated a diesel engine, direct injection, or turbocharging to remedy fuel consumption issues.
lol, I knew you'd say something It's all about HOPE! The non-political type....What have I been telling you
Link?
I know for a fact that direct injection won't be in the Nissan lineup for a couple of years. We just did an article on the DI Infiniti 5.6 and Infiniti won't let Nissan have it for a couple of years. Even then, it will be limited to the big guys, Titan and possibly Maxima (obviously not a V8 option there).
And Nissan is still in discussions with folks about the diesel emissions. When they get that all figured out, Nissan will go knee deep in the diesel options. Same as Toyota, Ford, Chevy and Dodge. They're all waiting for gubment BS to subside.
Only knee deep? :yawn:
Cameron23 said:they had a separate column for minor tweaks to the bells and whistles the xterra was not in that column
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