Nissan makes 32 different cars. It had two of the top ten bestselling cars in Japan in 2004. That year the Nissan Cube was the third best-selling car in Japan for the second year in a row, selling 114,563 units. In 2002 the March was third bestselling car in Japan, with sales of 139,332 units. The Cube was 9th that year with sales of 75,215 units. The Cube is spacious small that looks like its name. The March was introduced with great fanfare to shake up the small car market.
One of the top rated cars in 10 categories rated by Consumers Reports in 2010 was a Nissan. The Nissan Maxima has been Nissan’s flagship sedan since the 1980s in the United States. It was consistently ranked a Consumer Report best buy. In 2008, two of the ten most fuel efficient vehicles in the United States were Nissans: 3) Nissan Altima hybrid (34.1 miles per gallon); and 10)Nissan Versa (28.25 miles per gallon)
In the United States, Altimas has been a huge hit for Nissan. Nissan also has done well with the 350Z and Murani SUV. The Titan truck and Quest minivan have sold poorly.
Infiniti is Nissan’s luxury car. Among the gas guzzlers that Nissan produces are Titan pick-up, and Pathfinder Armada SUV.
Two Chicago men have been charged with possession of a stolen motor vehicle and criminal trespass to a motor vehicle earlier this week in Naperville.
Police responded around 12:20 a.m. Tuesday to a 911 call from a resident on the 500 block of Apple River Drive about someone dressed in dark clothing trying to enter a vehicle parked in their neighbor’s driveway.
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Responding officers found several people walking in the area, including two who had arrived in a vehicle that had been stolen in Chicago.
Charged are Maurice K. Boyd, 20, of the 7200 block of South Langley Avenue, and Zachary T. Davis, 19, of the 7000 block of South Clyde Avenue.
Police said they are continuing to investigate several motor vehicle burglaries reported Sept. 4 and previous mornings as well as additional individuals who were located during their probe.
Police also are trying to find the owners of items recovered during the arrest of the Chicago men. Anyone who was a victim of a burglary to a motor vehicle between Aug. 29 and Sept. 4 is asked to call Detective Julie Lardino at (630) 420-8488.