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After some 16 years, Rosslyn production of the NP200 ended in March 2024. Since the NP200’s demise, the Rosslyn factory – long described as Nissan’s “light commercial vehicle hub” for ...
Car parts and demand are primary drivers of hijackings in South Africa, and this is especially true for the now-discontinued Nissan NP200 bakkie. The highly popular Nissan NP200 bakkie ...
Despite being culled earlier this year, Nissan is still registering new NP200 sales and the model still ranks ahead of many other current mainstream titles. Following the news in April that the ...
You can no longer buy a new Nissan NP200, but should you consider it as a used buy? Let’s take a closer look at this South African-built half-tonne bakkie’s almost 16 years on the local market and ...
The reference to the successor model to the half-ton pickup relates to the production of the NP200 at the Rosslyn plant ending this week at the end of the model’s lifecycle. This will result in ...
Production of the Nissan NP200 bakkie is scheduled to end in March 2024 at the end of the model’s extended lifecycle. Nissan SA announced on Friday that its Rosslyn plant continues to build its ...
Nissan South Africa (SA) has announced that it may cut jobs at its local operations as it halts production of the NP200 half-ton bakkie. While the Nissan SA plant in Rosslyn, Tshwane, is set to ...
The infamous Nissan NP200 bakkie is reaching the end of the line, as Nissan officially announced the end of production for this half-tonner at the Rosslyn plant near Pretoria in March 2024. “After a ...
With the NP200 set to be axed in early 2024 and the Almera already gone, Nissan SA’s sales volumes look likely to take a significant hit. So, where to from here for the brand? Nameplates come and go ...
Nissan South Africa recently announced that it would cease production of its popular NP200 bakkie. While they have no immediate plans to replace the model, the Renault Oroch is a similar fit to ...
Nissan South Africa (SA) will end production of the NP200 half-ton bakkie in March next year, says Nissan SA country director Kabelo Rabotho. This follows 16 years of production at Nissan’s ...
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