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Both Datsun & Nissan are listed under Cars & Vehicles, sub category Asian Cars, sub category, Datsun, Nissan.
Datsun, who was originally known as DAT when they first produced cars, started in the year 1918. They produced light cars and trucks. During the 1950s, Nissan purchased Datsun.
Comman abbrevation for Nissan/Datsun 240/260/280 sport cars
Comman abbrevation for Nissan/Datsun 240/260/280 sport cars
The last actuall year datsun stoped putting its name on their cars would be in 1983. From 1984 the put Nissan really big then datsun
Nissan was founded in 1933. Nissan truck production started in 1945. There cars were called Datsun until the name was changed to Nissan later on.
Nissan was the sixth largest automaker in the world behind General Motors, Volkswagen Group, Toyota, Hyundai Motor Group, and Ford in 2011. It formerly marketed vehicles under the "Datsun" brand name. The Maxima model of cars is also produced by Nissan.
1982 half breed 1983 total NissanAnswer:To be most accurate, in 1911, DATSUN was founded. The company was originally named DATSON, but this sounded like 'to lose money' in Japanese, and was renamed Datsun. Part of the history behind this is the D.A.T. lettering. (From Kajiro Den, Rokuro Ayoma, and Meitaro Takuchi. )In 1926, DAT absorbed the Jitsuyo Jidosha Seizo. (practical automobile company in japanese). They then ceased with car production and started making trucks.In the 1930s, DAT renamed the company Nissan. At this point, they started to massively expand the plant, and were helping manufacture for the war effort in Manchuria.World War 2 saw Nissan producing fighter aircraft, military trucks, and the like. At the end of World War 2, American sentiment was very poor against Nissan, so the original Datsun name was revived.Skip forward a few decades. In 1982 Nissan decided the Datsun brand was diluting its trademark. At this point 'Datsun by Nissan' started to be placed on the vehicles, and later simply 'Nissan'. However, in 2002, the Datsun name was revived again, with a line of minivans and cars.
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