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Once Japan’s strongest, Nissan is now weakest.




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If Honda and Nissan merged, would Tan Chong benefit, or would Nissan Malaysia still have poor sales?

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Nissan's car manufacturing history dates back to 1914, making it one of Japan’s oldest. Between the ‘60s until the ‘90s, Nissan was Japan’s most technologically advanced. When Toyota and Honda entered the car business in 1936 and 1962 respectively, Nissan was No.1. Today, it’s the weakest in Japan.



The 1966 Nissan R380 that beat a Porsche. Note the Prince badge, more on that later.

It's a sad turn of events for the company that made the first Japanese car fast enough to beat a Porsche – at the 1966 Japanese Grand Prix, two R380s took the top two spots, ahead of three Porsche 906s, thus marking the coming of age of Japanese engineers.

Once Japan’s strongest, Nissan is now weakest. How did it end up like this?






Features on a '70s high-end Nissan Skyline and Cedric, what did the Mercedes-Benz S-Class had then?
In the ‘70s, Japanese market Nissan Cedrics were packed more tech than a W126 Mercedes-Benz S-Class.



The 1977 C210 Nissan Skyline, available as a sedan and coupe. Shinichiro Sakurai's work. Packs more tech than many other German cars then. Can be had with a 2.0-litre turbocharged straight-6. Sorry, BMW what?


How did Japan’s automotive industry star get reduced to a company whose CEO fled the country by (reportedly) hiding inside a musical case?

Today, Toyota is No.1 with Honda as its chief rival, which is a reflection of the sad state of affairs at Nissan.



Electronically controlled dampers, 1987 Nissan Cedric. Sorry, Dynamic Chassis what?

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Fun fact: Nissan’s founding Aikawa family is related Toyota’s Toyoda family.

Yoshisuke Aikawa was the cousin of Toyota Motor’s founder Kiichiro Toyoda’s wife Hatako Iida, whose family co-founded the Takashimaya departmental.

Kiichiro is the grandfather of current President Akio Toyoda.

Carlos Ghosn is being accused of many things but it’s important to remember that Nissan’s downfall didn’t begin with him. If anything, Ghosn was the most effective leader Nissan ever had, until his ambition got the better of him.


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Yoshikazu Hanawa, Carlos Ghosn’s predecessor who in 1999, agreed with Renault’s Louis Schweitzer to form the Renault-Nissan Alliance once said, “When I was president (in 1996), that company was no more than a target of a merger.”
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Hanawa was just yet another Nissan president who had inherited a lame duck of a company and like his predecessors, he couldn’t do much apart from delaying the company’s slow demise.

Nissan was saddled with crippling interest payments on its debts but when the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis came, the company buckled as credit dried up.
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Hanawa with Louis Schweitzer (left) and a young Carlos Ghosn (right)
His predecessor Yoshifumi Tsuji had to clean up the mess left behind by Yutaka Kume, who misread Nissan’s growth in the Bubble Economy period of the late ‘80s as evidence of his good work, when it was just a case of an incoming tide that’s helping even the weakest swimmer get to shore.

His predecessor Takashi Ishihara had foolishly entered a series of deals with European manufacturers, including with Alfa Romeo and buying Spain’s Iberica Motors.

The deal with Alfa Romeo resulted in the Arna, which paired the body of a Nissan Pulsar with Alfa Romeo mechanicals, basically a combination of the worst elements of both companies

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Alfa Romeo Arna - Japanese body, Italian mechanicals. Should have been the oppossite, but that's not why it failed. It was no poorer than any Fiat. It was however, the subject of a smear campaign by Euro manufacturers, who saw it as a Japanese Trojan Horse penetrating Europe.

The Iberica Motors deal (now Nissan Motors Iberica) is now being unwind, with the subsidiary’s Barcelona plant in the midst of a very messy closure.

So when did the rot at Nissan started?

Before we can answer that, we need to revisit the origins of Nissan, which actually wasn’t (just) a car manufacturer then.

Yoshisuke Aikawa was born to a wealthy, well-connected family and he founded the Nissan Group as a zaibatsu, a pre-war era equivalent to Korean chaebols. Nissan was involved in not just manufacturing, but also real estate, mining, and chemicals.


DAT's first car in 1914. Aikawa (right) would later buy the company
In short, founder Yoshisuke Aikawa is nothing like Soichiro Honda or Kiichiro Toyoda. He didn’t set out to make the best Japanese car. He was in modern parlance, a mergers and acquisitions guy. He had little interest in cars but knew that cars were becoming a big business and he wanted a slice of the action.

So in 1931 Aikawa bought DAT Jidosha Seizo Co., Ltd., which made its first car in 1914. DAT would later be reorganized into Nissan.

After World War 2 ended, Aikawa was forced to leave the business world because of his involvement in the war (but charges against him were dropped) and spent the rest of his life in politics.

Nissan was then led by Katsuji Kawamata, a former banker from the Industrial Bank of Japan (now Mizuho Bank), which is part of the new Nissan keiretsu that was restructured after the old zaibatsu arrangement was dismantled as part of Japan’s post-war settlement with the US.

Katsuji Kawamata, also known as the Emperor of Nissan
Kawamata knew next to nothing about cars or manufacturing and worse still, he had a fragile ego. This is evident by him commissioning a bust sculpture of himself, to be put on display at the entrance of Nissan’s Oppama Plant (no longer there though, thankfully).

However Kawamata did one thing right. He bought two companies – Prince Motor and Aichi Kikai, both were top-class engineering companies and were building war planes before being banned from doing so after World War 2.



1961 Prince Skyline Coupe, designed by Michelotti
Prince Motor traces its roots to Nakajima Aircraft Company, the same company that Subaru’s Fuji Heavy Industry originated from.



Many of Nissan’s legendary nameplates – Silvia, Skyline, Cefiro, Laurel – had its origins traced back to Prince, and most of these cars were developed by Prince’s star engineer Shinichiro Sakurai. He was the father of the original ‘Hako’ Skyline GT-R.



Shinichiro Sakurai, Mr. Skyline
Meanwhile, Aichi Kikai was a specialist in small cars. Like Prince, they too used to make war planes and had engineers that were over-qualified to build cars.

They were the ones who developed the Sunny and Vanette, and the A-series engine that powered them. Even until today, the patents for Nissan’s small capacity HR and MR series engines are attributed to Aichi Kikai, which is now an engine and transmission manufacturer for Nissan.



Cony cars by Aichi Kikai. The Sunny Truck and Cab Van can trace its DNA to these


At around the same time, Nissan also acquired transmission specialist Jatco.

These three acquisitions were responsible for nearly all of Nissan’s successes up until the ‘90s. It also means that most of Nissan’s successes were bought rather than developed in-house.



Nissan's development work was once second to none in Japan. It had a high speed banked as early as the '70s
The engineers who developed Nissan products from the ‘60s to the ‘80s were originally trained by aircraft engineers who built war planes, Shinichiro Sakurai was one of them.


Shinichiro Sakurai introduced Prince's airplane-standard precision engineering to Nissan
They built cars using the same high standards of aeronautical engineering, which explains why Nissan was the most advanced then. However that high level of engineering was not matched by equally forward thinking business leaders.



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Back to President Kawamata; Taizo Ishida, Toyota’s President from 1950 – 1961, had very little respect for Kawamata, not because he is a competitor but because of his lack of interest in making Nissan better.

It is well known then that Kawamata had political ambitions and was aiming for a position at Japan’s Keidenren (Japan Business Federation) after his stint at Nissan, which he sees as merely a stepping stone to something bigger.



Nissan's former headquarters at Tokyo's Ginza district. Today it exists as the Nissan Crossing brand experience centre
In fact, Nissan’s then headquarters at Ginza was sometimes referred to as the MITI of Ginza.

“Business world socializing is for people with time on their hands,” opined Ishida on Kawamata’s preoccupation with improving his social standing rather than Nissan’s business.



1966 B10 Datsun Sunny
To show what a fool he was, he was reluctant to signoff the first B10 Sunny project because he believed that making a smaller, cheaper Nissan (Datsun) would affect the more profitable Bluebird’s sales.



1963 Datsun Bluebird (410)
“Buyers who want a cheaper car can buy used Bluebirds,” was his answer. Meanwhile, Toyota was working on the first KE10 Corolla because its own numbers show that Japan’s household income growth will hit a tipping point by 1965 and will experience an explosion in demand for middle class cars. When that happens, Toyota wants to have a car ready for them, and they were right.



1966 KE10 Toyota Corolla
While Toyota’s Executive Vice-President Eiji Toyoda was hassling his chief engineer Tatsuo Hasegawa to increase the Corolla’s engine capacity by 100 cc to upstage the Sunny, Nissan engineers were pulling their hair on how to get their dense boss to understand the urgency of the middle class car Sunny project.

Nissan engineers had to come out with a silly method to get their boss’ attention. Against Kawamata’s orders, they had been secretly working on a prototype and had to figure out how to present it to Kawamata without upsetting his fragile ego.


They came out with a silly method of parking a prototype in the middle of the Yokohama plant hallway and have it lightly covered. When Kawamata came for a visit, they guided their visiting boss to walk past it.

Seeing the partially covered car piqued his interest and he asked what’s underneath the cover, to which the engineers said it’s just an after-hours project for a smaller Nissan. They were lucky that Kawamata liked what he saw and relented, thus begins the Nissan Sunny v Toyota Corolla battle for the next two decades.

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When the Nissan Sunny 130Y was king. Remember the absorber bumper feature?

Today, the Sunny is a forgotten nameplate, relegated for use only in China and Vietnam, for a model that we know as the Almera. Toyota Corolla v Nissan Sunny has long since been replaced by Toyota Corolla v Honda Civic.



By 1983, Honda had already surpassed Nissan in terms of revenue and profitability, despite Honda having only half as much experience as Nissan, and engineers who joined Honda were mostly graduates rejected by Toyota and Nissan.

How Honda succeeded anyway is a topic for another day but at the centre of it is of course one slightly unhinged Soichiro Honda and his financier Takeo Fujisawa.

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In short, Nissan’s woes can be traced back to its series of errors in promoting poor leadership. How did so many poor leaders ended up steering Nissan is a question nobody could answer. Carlos Ghosn wasn’t the one who put Nissan down this negative spiral. Nissan’s best years, financially speaking, was with Ghosn.

When Ghosn took control of Nissan in 1999 he said, “How could this (the near-bankruptcy) have occurred at one of the crown jewels of Japanese industry?” adding that the Bubble economy of the ‘80s wasn’t to be blamed for Nissan's mess because Toyota and Honda faced the same challenges.

Once Japan’s strongest, Nissan is now weakest. How did it end up like this?

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“To tell the truth, I never met anyone in Nissan who could give me an exhaustive analysis of what happened to it,” said Ghosn back when he wasn’t viewed as a criminal.



Of course, it’s debatable if Ghosn became too powerful and was prioritizing short-term investors over the company’s long-term product plans.



Closer to home, the fortunes of Tan Chong are intertwined with that of Nissan. When Nissan was at its peak, Nissan was the No.1 selling brand in the country. As Nissan grew weaker, so too did Tan Chong.



Nissan has been underperforming across the region and has since given up on Indonesia. It may not seem like it, but actually Tan Chong is outperforming all other Nissan distributors in the region, but that’s like saying it’s the least leaky of all leaking Nissan ships.

Hopefully the all-new Nissan Almera is the first of many more positive change to come.

This post has been edited by plouffle0789: Jan 2 2025, 11:18 PM
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QUOTE(yehlai @ Jun 27 2024, 03:08 AM)
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Nissan Sentra 2024 is a very nice car.
TAN CHONG GROUP should bring this model to malaysia

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Can fight Camry and Accord.


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The HR15DE is a 1.5 L (1,498 cc) naturally aspirated straight-4 engine. Bore: 78 mm (3.07 in); Stroke 78.4 mm (3.09 in); 16 valve DOHC; EFI with variable valve timing. It produces 74 kW (99 hp; 101 PS) at 6000 rpm and 134.4 N⋅m (99 lbf⋅ft) at 4000 rpm and is fitted to the following vehicles.


Until Now Nissan still use Renault engine?


Standard on all three Nissan Almera Turbo variants is the all-new HR10DET



HR10DET breakdown:


HR - Engine Family
10 - 1.0 Liter Displacement
D - DOHC (Dual Overhead Camshafts)
E - Electronic Port Fuel Injection
T - Turbocharged



1.0 litre 12-Valves Dual Overhead Camshaft (DOHC), in-line 3-cylinder engine with Turbocharger, a high performance engine that offers an improved response with smoother pull-away, better in-gear acceleration and an output equivalent to a 1.5 litre engine.



The 1.0 litre turbo engine in the all-new Nissan Almera Turbo unleashes a maximum power output of 100PS and high torque of 152Nm (flat torque) at a low 2,400 to 4,000 rpm.


This means that the 1.0 litre turbo engine is able to achieve an early torque kick-in at 2,400rpm, and maintain its maximum torque until 4,000rpm, or more importantly with the constant torque available at an rpm range most operated in daily drives; overtaking has never been easier and less stressful.

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Same goes for Mazda and Mitsubishi. Only Toyota and Honda dominating the market.
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not so bad lah. number 5 on japan. annual revenue usd86b. how many bolehland company got usd86b revenue?
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Nissan 90 Years old birthday !!!!!



Nissan Kicks 1.2 L (A)


The VL is priced at RM113,800;

the VLT at RM121,800, OTR before insurance.

Add RM4,000 for a black roof on the VLT.

Warranties are 5 years/100,000 km for the vehicle


and 8 years/160,000 km for the battery, ECU, inverter and electric motor.








Ai Arimura有村 藍里(born August 18, 1990, in Hyogo Prefecture) is a Japanese actress, talent, and gravure idol. Her real name is the same as her stage name. She previously used the stage name Yuko Arai. She was initially affiliated with Amic Entertainment but later established her own agency, Office Airi. Her younger sister is actress Kasumi Arimura有村架純.



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Chugakusei Nikki (Japanese: 中学聖日記, English: Junior High School Diary) is a Japanese television drama that aired in 2018.





Original Work: Naoko Ando
Screenplay: Shizuka Oishi
Director: Taro Ohtani
Production Company: TBS

Main Cast:

Kasumi Arimura as Nao Seiyama (a young teacher)

Masaki Okada as Haruka Kimura (the student)

Plot Summary:

"Chūgaku Seinikki" follows Nao Seiyama, a young, idealistic middle school teacher (played by Kasumi Arimura) who develops a complex relationship with one of her students, Haruka Kimura (played by Masaki Okada).

Although Haruka is an outstanding and well-behaved student, Nao begins to develop romantic feelings for him, which complicates their teacher-student relationship. The series explores themes of forbidden love, the emotional turmoil of adolescence, and the tension between personal desires and societal norms.

Airing Information:
Premiere Date: October 9, 2018
Network: TBS (Tokyo Broadcasting System)
Episodes: 12

Themes:
The drama delves into the ethics of a teacher-student relationship and the challenges of taboo love. It highlights the vulnerability and confusion that come with youthful love, personal growth, and societal expectations. Despite its controversial themes, the show captivated audiences with its emotional depth, and Kasumi Arimura and Masaki Okada's performances were widely praised.


Kasumi Arimura (born February 13, 1993) is 32 years old in 2025.

Airi Arimura (born November 26, 1988) is 37 years old in 2025.


The age difference between the younger sister Kasumi Arimura (有村架純) and the elder sister Airi Arimura (有村藍里) is about 3 years. Kasumi was born on February 13, 1993, while Airi was born on November 26, 1988.



Kasumi Arimura (Japanese: 有村 架純, real name: 有村 架澄, born February 13, 1993) is a Japanese actress. She was born in Hyogo Prefecture and is affiliated with the talent agency FlaMme. Her older sister is actress and talent Ai Arimura.



Kasumi Arimura's official Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kasumi_arimura.official/

Airi Arimura's official Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/arimuraairi/



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"The Strongest Sisters" and "Incredibly Cute"
– Aiari Arimura and Kasumi Arimura Captivate Fans with Playful "Serious Face" Duo Shot.



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In July 2014, Kasumi Arimura有村架純 was selected through an audition to voice one of the two lead heroines, Marnie, in the Studio Ghibli film When Marnie Was There. That same year, in October, she made her stage debut in the play Joan of Arc. For her role in the 2014 film Strobe Edge, she cut her hair by 20 cm, marking the first time she had ever cut her hair since her debut.


Strobe Edge (Japanese: ストロボ・エッジ) is a Japanese shoujo manga series written by Io Sakisaka. The story follows a high school girl named Ninako, who has a crush on a handsome boy named Ren at school. Throughout the story, she experiences emotional growth and the ups and downs of her feelings.

The title Strobe Edge comes from a metaphor in the manga, symbolizing a fleeting and beautiful love, much like the flashing lights of a strobe light.



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Malaysian car companies will never find a nice actress to shoot ads for their cars.[CODE]


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Redesigned Nissan logo signals a fresh horizon
How the badge's physical identity was adapted for the digital world

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Who want to buy?

https://www.carlist.my/cars-for-sale/nissan...1&page_number=1


So little second hand

I am sure that sales not good.
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Hence Mo lan Yung (takde huna)
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Even the Nissan old cars better than their new cars,what say you?? Nissan has deviated from their old philosophy of making quality and reliable cars.
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