NV Guide Posted March 24, 2011 Nissan NV: The next sales dogfight? Full-sized vans Looks like Ford is planning a commercial van blitz. The automaker’s execs have their eyes focused on the newest competitor in the full-sized van market, the Nissan NV. Sales began last month. This is a real, strong competitor in a field dominated by Ford. In particular, Ford will be watching sales for Nissan’s high-roof models, which raise the roof about two feet. It’s tall enough on the inside to walk around, long enough to add a work bench and big enough to create a workshop on wheels. Different wheelbases are offered. Additionally, a passenger version -- engineered by Nissan as an airport shuttle or school bus -- also is planned. During a dinner earlier this month at the Geneva motor show, Derrick Kuzak, Ford’s global product development chief, said the automaker will do whatever it takes to maintain its leadership. Read more: http://www.autonews.com/article/20110321/BLOG06/110329981/1503#ixzz1HUElC8nV Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Locksmith Posted March 25, 2011 (edited) This is actually good news for Nissan . Competition creates innovation which will lead to more models down the road for the NCV market and there customers . There has already in the second month of production been offers of big freight companies ordering multiple NCV units - which have been declined with corporate Nissan . This is a statement for Nissan " Our small business owners are our 1st priority " . If Nisan continues to maintain this line of thinking and keeps the innovation on the table for further models -- It will be a big time fighting contender for the Big 3 and Ford in particular . Ford has been sitting on it's laurels to long with it's Commercial Van . There customers have been screening for years about a diesel Van and as well a high roof version . Have they listened ? Who's intersest is in favor here for Ford ? There pocket - or there loyal customers ? It's true that the market belongs to Ford and have a pretty healthy lead in the market place . This is why the NCV is going to be a huge success and give them a run for there money . They want to import there European models ??????? C'mon man what is up with that ! Where is the innovation in importing a ice cream truck ? That is a copy and paste mentality :banghead: wich is exactly why I have have given Nissan and the new NCV a hard look as a viable option for my company . Dave S Edited March 25, 2011 by Locksmith Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Locksmith Posted March 25, 2011 This is actually good news for Nissan . Competition creates innovation which will lead to more models down the road for the NCV market and there customers . There has already in the second month of production been offers of big freight companies ordering multiple NCV units - which have been declined with corporate Nissan . This is a statement for Nissan " Our small business owners are our 1st priority " . If Nisan continues to maintain this line of thinking and keeps the innovation on the table for further models -- It will be a big time fighting contender for the Big 3 and Ford in particular . Ford has been sitting on it's laurels to long with it's Commercial Van . There customers have been screening for years about a diesel Van and as well a high roof version . Have they listened ? Who's intersest is in favor here for Ford ? There pocket - or there loyal customers ? It's true that the market belongs to Ford and have a pretty healthy lead in the market place . This is why the NCV is going to be a huge success and give them a run for there money . They want to import there European models ??????? C'mon man what is up with that ! Where is the innovation in that ? That is a copy and paste mentality :banghead: wich is exactly why I have have given Nissan and the new NCV a hard look as a viable option for my company . Dave S Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites