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A few days ago, Executives from Renault Auto said at the Geneva motor show that Renault will develop new models for the Russian market  after Renault and Nissan alliance absolutely holding Russia volga automobile.

 

Product planning director of Renault Automotive, Philippe Klein, who said that it might be possible to use the production equipments of Volga Automobile Company to develop a new car for the Russian market. While Chief Performance Officer of Nissan, Colin Dodge, who revealed that Nissan plans to put three new cars into production in Russia. Diagnostic software

 

Mr Klein said: “the current situation in Russia we meet similar to the condition in India, and we launched the Renault offensive, and expanded market through the foundation laid by Nissan before.”

 

CEO of Volga Automobile, Igor Komarov, who said on the Davos Global Economy BBS that the company plans to develop Ladas vehicles based on Renault platform, and the new car will be put into production at the end of February. And then Volga Automobile will also manufacture Nissan brand vehicles in the same line. The volume of production will be increased from 630000 in 2011 to 750000 units. Most infromations ,please click to: obd2 scanner


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