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Nissan Sending the Titan to China

  • A Great Wall of Titan?

The Nissan Titan will soon be available for sale in China. According to Automotive News, Nissan is planning to export Titans from their Canton, Mississippi plant to China to hopefully take a slice of the country's commercial and construction segments. But Nissan North America's Chairman Jose Munoz admits there's another reason for the Titan in China.

"The Chinese look very much to the United States and they see pickups driving families here. They asked, Why don't we have those pickups here?" said Munoz.

Nissan is saying how many Titans it will be sending to China, but Munoz said there isn't a lot of factory capacity to build out more Titans at the moment.

This seems to mesh with Nissan's plan on launch the Titan family of trucks into other markets we on reported last month .

Source: Automotive News (Subscription Required)

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G. David Felt

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GM should have been doing this under their Chevy label years ago.

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