Nissan model taxis - driven out of Hong Kong by rival car maker Toyota over a decade ago - may reappear on local streets by the end of the year if a bid by the exiled car maker to return to the city succeeds.
Taking a tilt at capturing a slice of a market estimated to be worth HK$7.26 billion, Nissan plans to make a comeback with its liquefied petroleum gas Cedric model - the very car ousted by Toyota when the city's 18,150 taxis were required to switch to LPG from diesel 11 years ago.
via Business feed http://www.scmp.com/business/companies/article/1032993/nissan-taxis-set-return-hk-roads
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