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WHAT IF THE TECHNOLOGY OF TOMORROW EXISTED TODAY NISSAN
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When it comes to inventing new ways to make driving more exciting were unapologetically obsessed. We start each day by asking ourselves this question What if What if your phone could make your car cooler What if gas stations were a thing of the past We invite you to explore our world and see how every day at Nissan we turn What if into What Is
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