TOKYO -- Nissan Motor will expand its auto subscription service nationwide in Japan to entice customers who have soured on both new-vehicle purchases and car-sharing amid the pandemic.
Fear of infection drives consumers to low-cost personal vehicles

Nissan's ClickMobi subscription program offers five models, including the X-Trail sport utility vehicle. (Photo courtesy of Nissan)
TOKYO -- Nissan Motor will expand its auto subscription service nationwide in Japan to entice customers who have soured on both new-vehicle purchases and car-sharing amid the pandemic.