Just found my next Rig...

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How's it going AG?

Have you all seen these yet???.... 2012 Nissan NV cargo van....
These are awesome, A neighbor of mine just came home with one, and I'll tell ya, Nissan really put a lot of thought in their design of this vehicle.

Hopefully, I'll have one of my own by the end of next year. Time to start stacking those pennies away....
 
And the problem with buying American is what, exactly?
Seriously? Thats the feedback you have for this? Maybe there is nothing American that fits his needs. Maybe the American one is out of his price range. Kinda crappy comment to leave. Not to mention most Nissan's are built in a plant in TN or MS, while tons of Fords and Chevy's are built in Mexico and Canada....
 
Looks cool

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Looks like the offspring of a Nissan Titan and a Fed Ex truck, pretty cool!
 
Not to mention most Nissan's are built in a plant in TN or MS, while tons of Fords and Chevy's are built in Mexico and Canada....

Great Point.

For Example, Toyota Camry is the MOST American Car.

It is built in America and has the most American parts.
 
How's it going AG?

Have you all seen these yet???.... 2012 Nissan NV cargo van....
These are awesome, A neighbor of mine just came home with one, and I'll tell ya, Nissan really put a lot of thought in their design of this vehicle.

Hopefully, I'll have one of my own by the end of next year. Time to start stacking those pennies away....
NICE WENT THEIR SITE HAVE DEAL FOR BUSINESS OWNERS AS WELL
Nissan Financing
 
And the problem with buying American is what, exactly?

American cars aren't as reliable as Japanese ones.yep said it out loud. Plus these days the origin of the company and the final assembly plant are different.Our Pilot was built in Alabama while my Camaro was assembled in Canada eh.
 
Completley uncalled for Charlie

Oh, ok. I didn't know. Sorry. :rolleyes:

All I asked was a simple and legitimate question, what's so much better about this Japanese van than its time-proven American counterparts? No need to get all jumpy about it. :nomore:
 
I forget the name of the car show that I DVR once a week but they recently reviewed this van and they liked it.
 
Oh, ok. I didn't know. Sorry. :rolleyes:

All I asked was a simple and legitimate question, what's so much better about this Japanese van than its time-proven American counterparts? No need to get all jumpy about it. :nomore:
Ugh..keep stirring up sh1t...
 
Saw these the other day in Popular Mechanics ( I think...) Looks pretty nice and I'm sure reliable. Sure gives a lot of surface area to advertise.
 
Pretty nice van. The interior looks nice as well. Very spacious. Well made.
 
I've seen a few of those vans where I live. It should definitely get the job done!
As far as the buying american comment, gm seems to be churning out rebadged european and austrailian cars for the most part and i'm pretty sure chrysler is owned by Fiat now. Not much american about american car makers anymore! Want american buy a toyota haha
 
I wonder what kind of gas mileage they get.

Thanks to a loop hole in the laws, they do not have to report EPA mileage.
 
Nice Rig!!!! Have you ever considered buying an American made product :)
 
The Nissan NV is essentially a re-introduction of the vehicle that dominated the light commercial market in the decades before vans-the panel truck. Essentially it's a higher, one piece body on a frame similar to a pickup truck. It has cab space similar to a pickup, since the cab is located behind the engine compartment, not over the engine like a conventional van. The downside is that it has to be a greater length. Driving and handling is more like a pickup than a van. It also comes in a higher roof version that allows stand-up height inside. Fuel mileage is slightly lower than most vans, since Nissan is a little behind the curve in comparison to GM or Ford. Its benefits are more cab comfort and much easier engine compartment access than a conventional van, at the expense of additional length. I sell Chevrolets for a living, so I'm biased toward GM, but this vehicle is a unique choice for a commercial user.

Bill
 
Seems like a nice one. I'm not hatin like the others, but you might check out the Ford Transit, I think it was actually the "truck" of the year a couple years ago.
 
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