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Since the end of production of the Mitsubishi Diamante back in 2005, the Japanese automaker lacks a flagship model. But that is about to change soon. The troubled automaker has announced that as a part of cooperation agreement signed with the Nissan Group in December 2010, it will begin selling a rebadged Fuga, which to the rest of the world is known as the Infiniti M, from next summer. According to Mitsubishi, the rebadged luxury sedan will be sold only in Japan and there are no plans to export the car in overseas markets. The Japanese automaker has yet to reveal the flagship sedan's name. The cooperation between the two companies extends beyond the Infiniti M sedan. Mitsubishi has also agreed to sell Nissan
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Anyone knows if TC is bringing this in? The one in black looks nice! http://www.nihoncar.com/en/news-1189-Nissa...es+Update).html
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i saw this car twice on the road. the 3.5GT version. nice quad exhaust bigass brakes. wonder hows the performance. anyone else spotted this car?
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How many of these are on the road ? For the past 6 months, I only saw 3 Legends and 2 Fuga. I think they are consider the rarest Japan luxury saloon prior to Toyota Crown Royal Saloon / Athlete / Majesta.. The new Majesta looks good...
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http://www.supercars.net/PicFetch?pic=2003_nissan_fuga-1.jpg http://www.supercars.net/PicFetch?pic=2003_nissan_fuga-2.jpg http://www.supercars.net/PicFetch?pic=2003_nissan_fuga-3.jpg Proposing a new direction in luxury cars that are both sporty and roomy -Fuga's styling achieves two elements of a sporty exterior and roomy interior without tolerating any compromises. -The FR-L Platform (FM Package), which is also used on the new Skyline, delivers superb driving performance. -Interior spaciousness surpasses all other sedans in this class. Fugas tall overall height that provides ample headroom, and legroom is expanded for rear-seat occupants -The interior's overall tone is unified in Japanese imagery and a modern design. -Human-machine interfaces (HMI) that are simpler and easier to understand and operate are located in the middle of the centre console. Control switches mounted on the steering wheel reduce the drivers workload substantially while providing multifunctionality.