The Nissan partners are earning an average return of two percent in the current year. But the next few months will be a challenge. Dealers are missing not only new cars, but also demonstration cars.
From Christoph Baeuchle
Nissan’s Germany boss Guillaume Pelletreau: The low point of the current chip crisis has been reached, it is getting better month by month. (Photo: Nissan)
Nissan and its distributors are heading for difficult months. Like many other manufacturers, the Japanese company lacks the necessary chips to produce vehicles. “I feel that we have now reached the lowest point,” said Guillaume Pelletreau, Managing Director of Nissan Center Europe, at the general meeting of Nissan partners in Brühl.
However, he dampened the…