The cars we lost in 2020William Stopford We lost a great many cars in 2020, from pert electric hatchbacks to stately limousines to two entire brands' worth of vehicles.4 years ago
Opinion: Welcome back, NissanScott Collie After a few years in the wilderness, Nissan seems to have some new products coming and a clear idea about what it wants to be – and that's exciting.5 years ago
Infiniti almost gone from AustraliaScott Collie Infiniti is almost entirely gone from the Australian market. With no new cars to sell, the brand is down to demonstrators and used cars. 5 years ago
Infiniti to become 'Nissan plus'Derek Fung Infiniti's short to medium term future is a little clearer now, with Nissan's COO stating the luxury marque will share a lot more with the motherbrand from now on.5 years ago
Nissan to close factories, cut model linesDerek Fung After years of ambitious expansion and chasing lofty sales figures, Nissan is pulling back in a bid to bring itself back to profitability.5 years ago
Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi plots its new pathDerek Fung The Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance has unveiled a working structure, which will see each automaker put in charge of specific technologies, regions and model programs.5 years ago
Renault Nissan merger off the table, 'leader-follower' model proposed - reportDerek Fung The flow of red ink and the COVID-19 pandemic has focused minds at Renault and Nissan, with the two companies said to close to hammering out a new working relationship.5 years ago