Nissan Kicks crossover to be made in Brazil
The Nissan Kicks will be sold globally, starting with Latin America, with ongoing studies for other regions.
Autocar Professional Bureau
06 Jan 2016
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Read moreThe Nissan Kicks will be sold globally, starting with Latin America, with ongoing studies for other regions.
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