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Nissan to Open 100 Light Commercial Vehicle Shops across Japan.


Tokyo Tokyo (tō`kēō), city (1990 pop. 8,163,573), capital of Japan and of Tokyo prefecture, E central Honshu, at the head of Tokyo Bay. , Japan, Dec 12, 2005 - (JCN JCN Japan Corporate News
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: 7201) announced plans today to open about 100 specialized spe·cial·ize  
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 light commercial vehicle shops at dealerships throughout Japan by the end of 2007 as part of its efforts to strengthen sales of such vehicles.

"Commercial vehicle buyers, whether business individuals or companies, have very specific requirements, including the need for reliable service throughout the life of their vehicle," said Hiroshi Shimojo, general manager of marketing strategy at Nissan's LCV LCV League of Conservation Voters
LCV Light Commercial Vehicle
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 business unit in a statement. "These new LCV shops, which will be staffed by specially-trained LCV sales people, will help strengthen our ability to better respond to their needs."

Light commercial vehicles will be on display at the shops and will also be available for test driving. The shops, which will generally be established within existing passenger vehicle dealerships, will also have a repair and maintenance station for such vehicles.

Nissan has already opened a total of six light commercial vehicle shops at two dealerships, Kanagawa Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., and Nissan Prince Tokyo Sales Co., Ltd., on December 10.

Nissan has identified the light commercial vehicle business as one of four new growth areas for the company under its Nissan Value-Up three-year business plan, which started this fiscal year.

In fiscal year 2004, Nissan sold 312,000 light commercial vehicles worldwide, up 33% from the previous year. In Japan alone, Nissan sold 146,000 vehicles.

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