Selasa, 17 Mei 2011

Nissan Qazana To Mark New Design Direction For Nissan Brand






Nissan Juke teased, remains true to Qazana concept ... 2011 Nissan Juke Teaser: Press Release: JUKE: NISSAN”S NEW SMALL

Nissan Qazana: how the production car will look






issan Juke; Nissan; aka Nissan Qazana Production 2011 - present Class Compact Crossover Body Style 5-door, 5-seat CUV Length length - type here: Width

Nissan Qazana 2011 spotted road testing

Nissan Qazana SUV that started road tests. The debut of this model will be held next March at the Geneva Auto Show, but its sales start in the summer.

Nissan Qazana May Land As Electric Vehicle




following its appearance as the Nissan Qazana concept car at the ... The Nissan Juke sponsored the 2011 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue as part of its ad campaign

Nissan Qazana is so bizarre it almost looks French





REPORTS OUT OF JAPAN this week suggest that the Nissan Qazana concept may enter production as an electric vehicle.

Nissan Qazana 2011

Nissan's sub-Qashqai Crossover - the Nissan Qazana - has been caught out testing ahead of ... May 11, 2011 (10:48) New Aston Martin Zagato to debut at Villa d'Este Why would

Nissan Qazana Spied On Swedish Frozen Lake






REVEALED IN CONCEPT FORM this year at the Geneva Motor Show, the unusually styled Nissan Qazana is expected to signal a new design direction for the Japanese carmaker

Minggu, 27 Maret 2011

Nissan Leaf Plans in Europe call for about 1 million EV


We've already seen the panic here in the U.S. as activists and analysts question our nuclear infrastructure, and Congress considers a re-examination of our existing facilities. These new fears about nuclear power have everything to do with the events unfolding at Japan's Fukushima power plant, and Automotive News wonders if that trepidation could dampen the prospects of electric vehicles as well.

Plans in Europe call for about 1 million EVs on the road by 2020, and a lot that push centers around increasing the number of nuclear power plants to feed these vehicles. Let's face it, an EV that's charged via electricity generated at an oil or coal-burning plant doesn't do much to decrease our reliance on fossil fuels, so nuclear makes a lot of sense. And as costly and time-consuming as it is to erect a nuclear facility, it's likely easier and less expensive than relying on solar, wind or hydro-electric energy sources.

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