Recovery PainsOn the one hand, Nissan’s outlook appears more positive. There’s a slew of all-new models coming in, and the company is doing all it can to regain its mojo. It’s safe to say that the U.S market is very excited for the return of the Xterra and several more truck-based models. Over in Japan, the reboot of the Skyline is still stirring up a good amount of buzz. Let’s not forget the all-new Rogue that’s already been revealed, and Europe can look forward to the redesigned Juke.But with recovery comes pain and sacrifices, and Nissan isn’t spared from that. The company had previously announced job cuts and cost-saving measures, and it has reached a point where it has sold and leased its global headquarters in Yokohama. While its future does look brighter than it did a year or two before, Nissan still has t …
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Author: Anton Andres





