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Nissan Sentra 2014-2015

The history of the largest manufacturer began in one thousand nine hundred and thirty-three years with the merger of two Japanese companies, one of which was engaged in the creation of three-wheeled cars, and the other in the development of passenger mini-cars. Thus, the Nissan brand was formed with the very latest advertising policy. The company’s export lines began to expand rapidly: two years later Australia was added to them. The automaker’s efforts have gone towards the creation of large-sized Nissan Type 70 models, eighty-eight commercial Type vans and Nissan Type 90 buses.

New engineering developments sought to expand production, because in one thousand nine hundred and forty-three years the Yoshiwara Plant was built, whose activities were interrupted for some time by the Second World War. But despite this, Nissan did not decline: all production was reduced to the production of army trucks.

After the war, the production of Datsun cars was resumed. One of the company’s strategic moves was the purchase of Minsei Diesel Motor Company shares in one thousand nine hundred and fifty years. Two years later, Nissan became a partner of the British company Austin Motor Company. But the truly high-profile event of the 50s was the debut of the first Nissan Patrol SUV with four-wheel drive and a gasoline “six” under the hood.

A real succession of successes and achievements overtook the company in one thousand nine hundred and fifty-eight years. That’s when the first high-class Datsun Bluebird car was assembled, the distinguishing feature of which was the front brake system with an amplifier, first used by Japanese manufacturers. As a result of this innovation, the handling of the machine has improved significantly.

The release of the Nissan Cedric model in one thousand nine hundred and sixty years allowed the company to take a strong position in all markets, especially in the US market. Bluebird and Cedric models have become very popular among car enthusiasts, and the latter even visited the honorable role of a car on which the Olympic flame was transported from Greece for the Olympic Games held in Tokyo for one thousand nine hundred and sixty-four years.