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Nissan Motor India Private Limited is the Indian subsidiary of the Japanese Nissan Motor Company. The company started the car business in India in 2005, with the launch of the Nissan X-Trail (T30), which was imported fully-built. Nissan Motors' manufacturing plant in Chennai, India can manufacture 200,000 cars a year and it also has an additional 200,000 vehicles a year capacity exclusively for French car maker Renault S.A.'s Indian arm Mahindra Renault Limited.
The plant with an investment of Rs 4,500 Crore is believed to be producing the Nissan Micra for India and the European market. Besides, it will also make several other models for the Indian automobile market. The company has 10 dealerships across India which will be increased to 55 over a period of two years. In 2007, 533 Nissan Motors cars in India had been sold and the car maker plans to increase the figures. Let's have a look at the Nissan Motors cars in India as of today.
Nissan's mission is to offer its customers in India with unique and innovative automotive products and services that convey advanced quantifiable principles to all stakeholders. It has the vision of enriching lives of people in India. The 370Z is a Nissan Motors' car in India that comes with spectacular performance, advanced technology and chic flowing design. It is available as the Touring Coupe MT and Touring Coupe AT in India. The car's VQ37VHR 3.7 L DOHC V6 engine can stir up 332 bhp. The Nissan 370Z comes with features like push button start, power windows with one-touch auto up/down, rear window defroster with timer and an AM/FM/CD/AUX 8-speaker BOSE audio system with illuminated steering wheel-mounted controls.
Teana, the luxury car from Nissan Motors offers great comfort and packs plenty of exclusive features for its customers in India. This car is Nissan's second offering to the Indian auto market. The luxury sedan can be availed in two petrol variants, the XL and XV. The Nissan Teana gets its power from a 2.5L V6 engine that gives out 185 bhp at 6000 rpm and a maximum torque of 228 Nm at 4400 rpm. Noteworthy comfort and ease features like ottoman-style leg-rest on the front seats, a drive computer, cushy leather upholstery, the intelligent key system, and a premium 6-speaker 6-disc CD changer audio system are sure making the Indian car buyer happy.
The X-Trail is one of Nissan's most powerful cars. It derives power from a M9R Nissan engine. As everybody already knows, this engine is extensively considered to be the planet's benchmark V6 engine for its amazing mishmash of efficiency, dependability and great power output. India has been proving itself as a marketplace for new opportunities, and for Nissan Motors too. Nissan Motors spreads its network on the India's roads with the unveiling of the Nissan X-Trail. With its imposing sophisticated features, the car competes with the likes of Ford Endeavour, Honda CR-V, Toyota Fortuner and Mitsubishi Pajero. Recently, Nissan Motors has brought in the X-Trail with a facelift. The X-Trail comes in three variants - LT, SLX and SLX AT.
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Despite ‘exceptional’ Credit Metrics, S&p Worries About Bhp’s Liquidity Buffer
Despite ‘exceptional’ credit metrics, S&P worries about BHP’s liquidity buffer
The outlook on BHP Billiton has been revised to stable from negative after Standard & Poor’s review of management's strategic direction following the abandonment of its all-share takeover offer for Rio Tinto.
Describing BHP Billiton’s credit metrics as “exceptional” while praising the company’s “solid prudential framework,” Standard & Poor’s analysts, nevertheless, said, “We remained focused on management’s ability to retain a sizeable liquidity buffer to allow the successful completion of its near-term strategic aspirations.”
Primary Credit Analyst Craig Parker and Secondary Credit Analyst Anthony Flintoff said BHP’s ‘A+/A-1’ ratings “reflect the group’s excellent market position, substantial portfolio diversification, strong cost profile, conservative financial policies, and successful track record of positive development.”
However, the analysts added, “Partly offsetting these credit positives are BHP Billiton’s exposure to volatile commodity prices, an uncertain near-term demand outlook for its raw materials and a measured exposure to higher risk emerging markets.”
Parker and Flintoff also warned “…we will closely monitor the group’s capital-expenditure needs and its ability to continue its organic growth in light of near-term softening demand for its commodities.”
At the end of June, the group’s funds from operations (FFO)-to-debt ratio was 107% and its free-operating cash flow (FOC)-to-debt ratio was 47%. Nevertheless, the analysts noted, “While these credit metrics are superior, they also reflect the peak of the commodity price cycle.”
S&P gave BHP Billiton an ‘A-1’ short-term rating due to the group’s “strong liquidity, sizeable cash holdings, and undrawn committed bank facility” that “minimizes any potential for financial stress in the near term.” As of the end of June, BHP had US$4.2 billion in cash and $3.5 billion of short-term debt maturing during fiscal 2009. The company also has access to a US$3 billion committed revolving credit facility.”
BHP’s outlook has been upgraded from “negative” to “stable”, assuming that the company’s FOC after dividend payments will stay positive year-on-year. Parker and Flintoff said the rating could be raised “if the company were to implement more conservative financial policies and derive a greater proportion of cash flow from contracted bulk commodities rather than spot-priced commodities.”
S&P would lower its rating “if the company were to operate outside of its financial policy ranges for a prolonged period of time, either due to a major acquisition, aggressive capital expenditure, weaknesses in operating performance, significantly greater exposure to higher sovereign risk, or a persistently weak commodity price cycle,” the analysts concluded.
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does BHP in motor vehicles indicate the engine power?
i hear about BHP in every motor vehicle. what is it? does it indicate the power of engine? and what is RPM? how does it affect the performance of the vehicle?
It depends on who is rating it and for what purpose.
Generally HP is rated at the wheels. This rating is actually ~20% less than the engine HP because of transmission losses, rolling resistance etc.
All things being equal the more HP the more power the vehicle will have, however more power does not necessarily mean speed especially while getting up to speed and for passing.
Torque is actually more important than HP for speed. A high torque engine is preferred over a high HP, low torque engine. The lower the RPM the engine needs to turn to obtain maximum torque the fast the vehicle will be able to accelerate and the more efferent the vehicle will be... This is why low HP diesel engines can pull heavy loads... diesels generally have several times the amount of torque of a similar HP gasoline engine and their torque is developed at lower speeds (RPM) than gasoline engines... that is one reason diesels are so fuel efficient vs gasoline engine...
Hope this helps.
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THE Reserve Bank is likely to pull the trigger on another interest rate rise with more evidence of booming house prices.
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