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Japanese cars manufactured in Sunderland or Chinese cars manufactured in Sunderland or both. Does anyone really care as long as the jobs are there and the plant has a future?
It would be nice to be told unless you like living in the dark like a mushroom feed shit all day
 
Nissan is "open" to utilizing its Sunderland plant to manufacture vehicles for Chinese automaker Chery, aimed at filling capacity and providing a UK production base to bypass potential trade tariffs

All in news just got to find it and speak to engineers at work who signed NDAs
Open to utilising is different to production starting in Jan 2027, as you stated yesterday.

Dongwrong.
 
Bit daft going to the trouble of taking 18mnths to set up something that'll potentially be a white elephant when a new US adminstration comes in and undoes all of Donald's tarrifs.
 
Nissan Global expecting the losses?
Afaik yep, company needs a bit of a shake up world wide to deal with all the issues they face. And its not just nissan, will be a lot of legacy car makers in the same boat, as the Chinese do what they do and imitate and undercut products, in this case cars
 
This is the original concept from 2023. Concept cars usually never look like the finished article. But this one does
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