Drivers call for Nissan to revive discontinued Primera model

thesun.co.uk

Drivers are calling for the return of the Nissan Primera, discontinued in 2007 due to declining sales. Many fans remember it as a reliable and comfortable car, expressing disappointment over its absence in the current market. Nissan's recent struggles with profitability have reignited interest in the Primera. The model was replaced by the Qashqai crossover, and now Nissan plans to cut more models, including the GT-R and Titan, in 2025. The Primera was primarily sold in Japan and Europe, and briefly in the U.S. as the Infiniti G20. As Nissan faces financial challenges, it has laid off 9,000 workers and reduced executive salaries.


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