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I like Cashcow more, it makes sense as they are everywhere but it isn’t noticed and they are probably the most profitable car Nissan makes. I wonder if the US will get the UK made version as we do in Chile.
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It would be interesting if the Nissan Keemstar will be UK-made. The Civic Hatches made in the UK are pretty damn solid, so it will be interesting to see how high quality the Nissan Kindling is.
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Seems like there’s a trend of small 4x4s in the US getting “Sport” names, but only in the US and not Canada. See, Outlander Sport, AKA the Canadian RVR.
I like the name Qashqai. It’s fun to say. Makes a lot more sense than “Rogue Sport”. We should also call the Rogue the X-Trail too.
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I think the Nissan Quinoa has a bad rap. Just because the average American can’t or doesn’t want to pronounce Quandrary doesn’t mean that Nissan should change the name of the Croquet.
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Interesting factoid, the Nissan plant in Sunderland, UK makes more cars per year than all of Italy combined. Also, I lol’d at Keemstar.
![]() 01/09/2017 at 20:04 |
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Indeed. “Nissan Keemstar” is a perfectly cromulent name.
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Well there you go, you can easily identify the snowbirds from the north.
I’m sure they’ll be swarming the south like SWB Montanas when it gets cold.
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Rebadge the Rogue as the X-Trail, the Sentra as the Sylphy, and then facelift (again) the 370Z, drop in the new VR30DDTT, and call it the Fairlady Z.
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It’s also the ASX in Europe. I wonder what the record for different names in different markets while wearing the same marque badge is.