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Nissan has been designing and producing automobiles since its 1933 founding in Japan, and the company has expanded to sell its products and market its services in more than 160 countries. Nissan also markets and sells Infiniti, the carmaker's luxury vehicle brand. In addition to passenger vehicles, the company manufactures forklifts and has a strong presence in the nautical world as Nissan Marine, managing marinas and distributing outboard motors.

First selling cars in the United States in 1958, Nissan North America now sells 11 model vehicle lines. With approximately 1,100 dealers in the contiguous United States, it ranks among the seven top-selling automotive brands in America -- largely due to the Altima, listed in Motor Trend's Top 10 Best-Selling Vehicles of 2009.

Buying or leasing a Nissan

Nissan's financing plans give potential customers the flexibility to extend their terms to schedules that fit their lifestyles. For customers who plan to buy new or pre-owned, terms vary from 12 months to 72 months, and for customers who want to lease, 12-month to 60-month terms are available.

Nissan incentives for college graduates

Nissan's financing options also include a SignatureGRADUATE program that provides rewards for recent college graduates who are looking to purchase or lease a new car. The program offers $500 cash back on select models and the option to defer payments for up to 90 days. 

While the company's corporate headquarters are located in Japan, the Nissan North America office is located here:

One Nissan Way
Franklin, TN 37067

To reach Nissan North America, drivers can call (800)647-7261.

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