Slumping sales have forced plenty of automakers, including Japanese automakers such as Nissan, to take drastic measures.
says would be a great way to highlight the merits of the cars themselves, without the marketing hype. Nissan chose the Los Angeles Auto Show to unveil its latest models, including the Nissan 370Z, Nissan Cube, and the Infiniti G37 convertible. With no new unveilings scheduled, the automaker decided that it would be a waste to spend additional money on the Detroit show.
As auto shows often benefit local dealers according to Nissan Tacoma, Detroit Nissan dealers decided to step-in in Nissan’s place, which was lauded by Nissan Dealers Massachusetts as the right thing to do. But this week Nissan urged their dealers not to be preset after all, indicating that other factors may have been at the root of Nissan’s absence.
While many wonder what could be the cause for Nissan wanting to have nothing to do with the Detroit show beyond marketing cutbacks, including Nissan St Louis dealers, Nissan still plans to attend the Chicago Auto Show. Originally, Nissan also decided to forgo going to Chicago as well, but has since changed its mind. Dealers such as Used Infiniti Boston question whether budget cuts were solely responsible, but certainly understand the need to prioritize in the current economic climate.
Volvo Dives into Plug-in Hybrid Technology
Volvo has been struggling amid slumping global sales, but that hasn’t stopped the automaker from diving into research and development. One such as product of its R&D efforts is a new plug-in hybrid that will be due by 2012. Volvo has committed itself to producing a high mileage diesel-electric plug-in hybrid, but it has yet to confirm its plans to sell the vehicle in the U.S.Lexus ES Still Critical to Luxury Brand Lineup
As one Lexus’ most popular models, there will be plenty of drivers that will be happy to see a revamped Lexus ES 350 coming to showrooms later this month. While it may not be a full redesign, the updating certainly brings needed enhancements.Euro Civic Type-R Teases U.S. Consumers
In the U.S., Honda is mostly known for producing somewhat conservative, economical cars. However, the image of Honda outside of the States is far more performance oriented. This is attributed to a range of models that can be had overseas, but remain unavailable here.