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Nissan is proud to announce that they are again teaming up with Spike TV for a second season of "GT Academy." Along with Sony Entertainment and Polyphony Digital the show is set to air this year. Be sure to check your local cable provider listings for air times and dates.

"GT Academy" allows gamers and race fans to drive animated Nissan vehicles where they race against the clock and winners will be featured on the…

Nissan To Revive Datsun Brand by 2014

If you're over the age of 40, you probably remember the Datsun. The Fairlady Roadsters and 240Z Coupes cruised the streets all around the US from the late 1950s until the very early 1980s. And, if you keep your eyes peeled, you might still see a Datsun pickup or two cruising around. But, in 1981, the Japanese automaker decided to market purely under their Nissan brand, and solidify the brand worldwide. And since then…

Meet Nissans New Commercial Vehicle - The NV200

Nissan has taken the cargo van market by storm, and has discovered the need for a smaller more economical such vehicle. As such they've decided to follow up on the Nissan NV cargo van, introduced to the U.S. just this year, with something that leaves a slightly smaller footprint on the environment. We're talking about the new 2013 Nissan NV200.

Already available in various markets around the globe, the new Nissan NV200…

Make Your Nissan Car Loan or Lease Payments Online

Feel like you've spent enough time licking envelopes in your lifetime to end up like George Costanza's dearly departed fiance on Seinfeld? Nissan Motors Acceptance Corporation is here to help take one of those envelopes off your monthly list. By signing up to go paperless, and making your monthly payments online, you'll save yourself the hassle of writing a check, addressing the envelope and paying for postage...sounds like a win-win situation…

Safety is one of the main criteria drivers have when looking for a new car. Interesting, then, isn't it, that as a general rule, only top-of-the-line brands and models have the most high-tech, active safety features such as lane-departure warning, pedestrian warning and blind-spot warning? Thankfully, Nissan doesn't believe safety is a privilege. They never have and never will. Take their brake override technology, for example. Congress is now mulling the possibility of…

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