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With Nissan's purchase of a 34% stake in Mitsubishi, that may take a while, as I wouldn't surprised that Nissan may discontinue Mitsubishi's kei car engines altogether and develop an all new engine to replace them, and maybe develop new kei cars altogether.
Also, with this purchase of said stake, perhaps it could mean a brighter future for Mitsubishi in the US market, with new engines and vehicles for the manufacturer? |
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carcrasher88 wrote
With Nissan's purchase of a 34% stake in Mitsubishi, that may take a while, as I wouldn't surprised that Nissan may discontinue Mitsubishi's kei car engines altogether and develop an all new engine to replace them, and maybe develop new kei cars altogether. Also, with this purchase of said stake, perhaps it could mean a brighter future for Mitsubishi in the US market, with new engines and vehicles for the manufacturer? I agree, even though it is a hard time for Mitsubishi, in the long run Nissan might save the company. Regarding the US market, this might be an interesting article: www.autoblog.com/2016/05/24/realistic-approach-to-fixing-mitsubishi-opinion/ -- Last edit: 2016-05-28 00:45:31 |
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Issues have been fixed, the Dayz and eK are back for sale again.
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