Thanks for the info guys. I'm still not sure though, does Renault supply the engine for the Platina or do they just provide the funds for Nissan's R and R?
Thanks for the info guys. I'm still not sure though, does Renault supply the engine for the Platina or do they just provide the funds for Nissan's R and R?
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While were on the subject of that chart...
That chart is at least a year old i remember seeing it awhile ago, and MG Rover are still on there so it can't be too new. What is the company under Samsung and also i thought fiat owned 100% of ferrari is it really only 56%?
In the last episode of Top Gear which was august 15th I think when jeremy was talking about the nissan 350z roadster i'm pretty sure he made a comment about how renault makes nissan's engines now.
I had always thought that it was Nissan that made the engines for Renault...
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This may confuse things more, but i heard that lotus helps with the gtr's suspension. not sure if its just w/ the new one or past ones as well. but is that true?
I'm officialy confused now...Matra, where are you????!!!!Originally Posted by d-quik
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WELL.. The engines used for the Murano .. Infinity fx35 and the 350z are those of the Renault Velsatis 3.5 liter.
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its still a really nice chart.
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ATHEIST and damn proud of it.
It sucks a bit really. I mean yeah, Ghosn way back in '96 was the only reason that Nissan survives today but just where has it's Japanese technology gone? No wonder people were comparing the 350z to a European Counter more thann any others - I couldn't figure it out until I heard about this just now. Renault has kept their face down for quite a number of years now - so I SUPPOSE taking interest in Nissan would make it a bit more lively, logically from their view. From a biased car fan's (hey, who isn't?) POV it's just another hungry industry dominating that, if could be avoided, would be MUCH better.
Samsung is on there because they supply the Renault electronics.
The chart also fails to mention that Proton own Lotus now, not sure of a percentage, but they certainly control Lotus. Also, GM and FIAT I believe have pulled out of each other, Maserati is moved to the Alfa Romeo arm of FIAT, and there's a plethora of commercial ranges that aren't included there. Hino, Iveco, Scania, that sorta thing. The engine in question came from Renault, but Nissan's engineers probably played with it to get it to the various states of tune that it's in. Nissan used to be known as a company of engineers, so their cars were great, yet uninspiring. Renault came in to give them some pizazz.
Samsung badge engineers old Generation Nissan sedans and sells them in Japan.Originally Posted by NuclearCrap
Acuras are hondas with a new badge. Lexus' are not
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Renault makes all the diesel engines fitted in Nissan's lesser models.
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Lexus are toyotas with a new badge. The big one is called Celsior in Japan, the GS300 is also sold as a Toyota and the Landcruiser can also be had as LexusOriginally Posted by 2ndclasscitizen
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They're gonna start using the Lexus badge in Japan, or so I heard.
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