Douglas Hughes+FollowThis $8.5K Nissan Truck Is Stuck in the '90sNissan just gave its Clipper Truck a glow-up, but it’s still rocking major ‘90s vibes inside. For about $8,500, you get a tiny workhorse with new LED headlights, a digital meter, and some safety tech—but don’t expect luxury. The cabin is all hard plastic and exposed metal, and the engine is still a baby 658cc. Basically, it’s a nostalgia trip for anyone who loves old-school kei trucks, now with a USB port! #Cars #BuyingCar #Nissan00Share
William Goodwin+FollowNissan’s Wild NISMO Teaser Has Us GuessingNissan just dropped a shadowy teaser for a new NISMO concept, and all anyone can talk about is that gigantic rear wing. The RS badge hints this isn’t your average sporty upgrade—it’s probably a hardcore, track-ready beast. Nissan’s planning to double its NISMO lineup and push into new markets, so this could be a peek at their next-gen performance cars. What do you think—new powertrain or electrified speed demon? #Cars #Nissan #NISMO00Share
Michael Wilson+FollowNissan’s NISMO Glow-Up: Not Just for GearheadsNissan is taking NISMO from cult favorite to global powerhouse! They’re doubling the NISMO lineup—think more sports cars, SUVs, and even electric models with serious performance upgrades. The goal? Make NISMO a must-have, not just a sticker. From a 420-hp Z NISMO to a 460-hp Armada SUV and a 435-hp electric ARIYA, Nissan’s betting big on speed and tech for everyone. Is this the comeback car fans have been waiting for? #Cars #Nissan #NISMO10Share
Kimberly Hall+FollowWould You Trust Nissan With Your Data?Nissan’s latest data breach is a wake-up call for anyone who thinks car companies are just about engines and wheels. With 21,000 customers’ info leaked after a cyberattack on Red Hat, it’s clear that your next car might come with more than just horsepower—it could come with a privacy risk. Would you still hand over your data for a smarter ride? #Tech #Nissan #Cybersecurity00Share
Susan Moreno+FollowNissan Data Leak: Should You Worry?Heads up if you bought a car in Japan: Nissan just admitted that some customer info got out after a hacker group broke into a developer’s workspace. The good news? No credit card numbers were leaked, but names, addresses, and emails were. The bigger story here is how even big brands can get caught off guard—so it’s a reminder to keep an eye on your inbox for weird emails and maybe double-check your account security. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Nissan10Share
robertocarter+FollowNissan Data Leak: What Car Owners Should KnowHeads up if you’ve bought a Nissan lately: the company says a hacker hit one of their partners, Red Hat, and got hold of info on about 21,000 customers. The good news? No credit card details were stolen. The not-so-good? Names, addresses, and phone numbers are out there. If you get any weird emails claiming to be from Nissan, double-check before clicking anything. It’s a reminder: even your car company can get caught up in a data mess! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Nissan00Share
Kim Reeves+FollowNissan’s New Boss Shakes Up Car-Making GameHeads up, car fans: Nissan just handed Victor Taylor the keys to all its U.S. factories. This move is like switching drivers mid-race to boost performance. The big idea? Make sure your next Nissan gets built faster and smarter, with fewer supply chain hiccups. For anyone eyeing a new ride, this could mean better deals and quicker delivery down the road. Watch this space! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Nissan20Share
Vanessa Brown+FollowNissan’s Tennessee reboot: Big changes aheadNissan is betting big on Tennessee to turn things around, and it’s already shaking up how cars get to your local dealer. Instead of flooding lots with unsold vehicles, Nissan now builds what dealers actually order—down to the color and trim. That’s doubled their pre-orders in just months and helped boost sales of the Rogue, Pathfinder, and Frontier. Even bigger news: Nissan’s first U.S. hybrid, the e-Power Rogue, is coming in 2026, with plans to make it right in Smyrna. If you live in Tennessee, this could mean more jobs and a new era for local manufacturing. What do you think—will this strategy put Nissan back on top? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Nissan30Share