Nissan, one of the pioneers of the modern electric vehicle, started making automobiles in the United States in 1983. The Japanese automaker’s first vehicle produced in the United States, a white 720 pickup, couldn’t be more different from the Smyrna’s plant current crop of trucks, crossovers, and cars.
In the past 40 years, the company’s production footprint in the United States expanded twice. First in 1997 with the o… (continue reading…)
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