Nissan withdraws non-airbag equipped Tiida saloon following Latin NCAP crash tests
Following the latest results of Latin NCAP crash tests, Nissan has withdrawn the basic version of the Tiida saloon.
Autocar Professional Bureau
16 Apr 2015
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Read moreFollowing the latest results of Latin NCAP crash tests, Nissan has withdrawn the basic version of the Tiida saloon.
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