Nissan unveils third generation Qashqai
Nissan today reinforces its position as the leader in the European crossover segment with the unveiling of its all-new, third generation Qashqai.
Read MoreNissan today reinforces its position as the leader in the European crossover segment with the unveiling of its all-new, third generation Qashqai.
Read MoreMore than £54 million in combined government and industry funding has been committed to three innovative projects for cars.
Read MoreAs we get time to reflect, we can all probably agree that this has been the toughest year we have ever endured.
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Read MoreHonda may have announced that it is to quit Swindon and Nissan has said it is to withdraw its Infiniti brand from production in Sunderland — but Britain is to get a new Japanese car brand to assemble: Suzuki.
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Read MoreWe are delighted to announce our new partnership with market leaders Pfinder Chemie for the United Kingdom and Ireland.
The slowdown in the UK’s car market continued in October, as confusion over diesel and Brexit uncertainty pushed down new vehicle registrations for the seventh consecutive month.
As the world’s leading car executives gathered this week at the Paris Motor Show, their attention was fixed 200 miles to the north, and the tunnel that connects France to the UK.