Thursday, December 6, 2012

Nissan recall Nearly 500 Thousand March

Japanese car manufacturer, Nissan Motor Co. announced the recall of nearly 498,793 cars of Nissan March.

   Reported by The Financial Express, Thursday, December 6, 2012, the car was pulled because this citycar having problems in external combination of rear lamps.

   No accidents or injuries were reported due to the error. Only, Nissan spokesman declined to disclose how much it will cost to recall.

  The problem only occurs on the Nissan March that produced at the Oppama, Japan. Nissan March first present in Japan at 1982. Meanwhile, the European markets have the name Mirca.

   March is now the fourth generation, carrying a three-cylinder 1200 cc DOHC engine, with 76 hp power and 103 Nm of torque. This machine have claimed by Nissan had fuel consumption 26 km/liter. 


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