Nissan Has Big Plans in Hybrid and Electric Markets
A recent article in Business Week showcased five big automaker’s plans in the hybrid and electric car markets and Nissan was on the list. They reported on the highlights of Ford, GM, Honda, Toyota, and of course the new Nissan cars.
One of the things mentioned in the article was that Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn bought the rights to Toyota’s hybrid technology for the new Nissan Altima hybrid family, but Nissan plans to come out with its own “home-grown” version within the next two years. Plus, the company plans to start selling new Nissan electric cars worldwide by 2010.
It’s going to be a busy few years for Nissan. With stiff competition in the hybrid and electric car markets, auto makers around the world are racing to create hybrid and electric cars that give consumers what they want, keep costs low, and reduce the impact on the environment. What all of the major auto manufacturers are starting to understand is that people will buy hybrid or electric if their core car needs are being met — they want their cars to look good, feel good, and do good for the environment and their pocket book.
For several years now fuel efficiency has been on the top of people’s lists for what they want in a car. Some experts suggest that this was an inevitable market reaction to the environmentally friendly green movement. When you add the fact that fuel prices seem to be going up every day, it’s no surprise that consumers are demanding cars that meet all needs, personally, financially, and environmentally.
If you’re in the market for a new Nissan car in the New Jersey area, make sure to stop by our Nissan dealers – New Jersey to test drive a new Nissan car or take a look at the new inventory on the Classic Nissan website.
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