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		<title>Nissan 370Z Sneaks Across the US Border</title>
		<description>Edmunds hosted a secret event behind a dark alley at this week's LA Auto Show - featuring the all new Nissan 370Z. </description>
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		<title>Nissan GT-R - Best Technology in Japan?</title>
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What's the most technologically advanced car in Japan? According to the country's Car of the Year award, it's the Nissan GT-R. </description>
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		<title>Nissan NV2500 Concept</title>
		<description>Nissan (or someone who likes to tease automotive concept car lovers) has leaked a lovely teaser of their Nissan NV2500 concept car, or van, or truck. </description>
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		<title>Nissan Will Produce Cheapest New Car in North America</title>
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"Cheap" isn't the best term to use in marketing, they say you should replace it with "inexpensive" or "cost effective." But when it comes to Nissan, they aren't afraid of "cheap" as long as it means pricing and not manufacturing. </description>
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		<title>Nissan 370Z Attack on America!</title>
		<description>The Japanese are invading America - but don't worry, we won't need to run to the bomb shelters, or call Gamera. Instead they're dropping the 2009 Nissan 370Z sports coupe on us, courtesy of the upcoming LA Auto Show. </description>
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		<title>Nissan KIX - Kid Tested, Mother Approved</title>
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Nissan has a new two-door jeep vehicle with a familiar name - KIX. But this isn't a bowl of cereal, it's a small but powerful off-roader containing a turbocharged engine under its hood. KIX is part of the Nissan/Mitsubish partnership blossoming right now. But what is the appeal of a ...</description>
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		<title>Nissan&#8217;s Tiny NuVu Concept</title>
		<description>No, it's not a LoLCar - but a real life micro-vehicle made for the streets of Hong Kong or Manhattan - Nissan's NuVu concept.



NuVu (New View) is a "Bubble" concept brought to us by Nissan, and from the crystal clear lid to the shocked-looking eyeball head lights, NuVu may become ...</description>
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		<title>Nissan GT-R - 2009 is looking VERY Fast</title>
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The Nissan GT-R has been a jewel in Nissan's sports car crown since it's 2007 premier in Japan. Street kings love the high powered, fast drifting Tokyo vehicle, with its twin turbo 3.8 liter V6 engine, along with your standard GR6 dual-clutch six-speed transmission. Come on, would you want to ...</description>
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		<title>Drive Your Work Home with Nissan&#8217;s Mobile Office Concept</title>
		<description>Luckily for most white collar workers in the 21st Century, the "Office Space" atmosphere of  your workplace is becoming extinct. From four-day work weeks to telecommuting and working from anywhere via wireless networks, most companies are as liberal as ever with their employees - long as some work is still ...</description>
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		<title>Would You Let Nissan Do The Driving For You?</title>
		<description>Nissan has been rolling out their computer-assist systems as of late. First it was the ECO-Pedal - meant to help drivers lower fuel economy by literally pushing against the driver's foot when detecting rapid acceleration. You can choose to have the option switched on or off easily through a control ...</description>
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