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Nissan vehicles have been sold in America since 1959, when the automaker showcased its Datsun line at the Los Angeles Auto Show. Though it took some time for the Japanese automaker to establish a presence in the U.S., many are glad it did. Nissan is renowned for its clever, sporty designs, reliability, and, most importantly, safety. The brand is also known for offering fair pricing.

How It Started, Where It's Going

Nissan's origins date back to 1911, when Masujiro Hashimoto founded Kwaishinsha Motor Car Works. Just three years later, the DAT car was introduced. It wasn't until 1934, after several name changes, that the company became Nissan Co. Ltd. The Datsun Model 14 was the first model released during this pivotal time in the company's history.

Nissan's post-war history in the 1940s was marked by recovery. The Nissan truck Model 2124 was introduced in 1947, followed by the Datsun Model DB, a passenger car, in 1948. However, Nissan's history in America has been particularly significant for its customers. The Datsun 1200 coupes were extremely popular in America and continue to enjoy a stellar reputation among their owners.

In the last decade, Nissan has introduced Americans to fantastic models like the Nissan Pathfinder (SUV), Nissan Frontier (truck), and the GT-R (sports car). The GT-R is a direct descendant of the Nissan Skyline, another iconic model from Nissan's past. Known for its passion for motorsports, Nissan creates vehicles that could star in a Fast and Furious movie. With over 100 years of innovation, Nissan continues to push boundaries. Their first electric vehicle, the TAMA, debuted in 1947. Today, they are more focused on electric vehicles than ever before, responding to the growing public demand. Whatever Nissan pursues in the next 100 years, it is sure to achieve its goals and delight drivers worldwide.

Learn More About Nissan's Exciting History

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