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Nissan Urvan sees regional growth
- Middle East: Sunday, October 26 - 2008 at 15:11
The demand for the light commercial vehicle, the Nissan Urvan across the GCC market has exceeded last year's figures by up to 60%. For the period of April to August 2008, Nissan Urvan sales in the UAE have increased by 16% and in Qatar by 60%. Nissan's light commercial vehicle range includes the Urvan passenger microbus, the Urvan vans, the Civilian buses and the single and double-cab Pickup.
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