Nissan revs up subscriptions as car-sharing takes back seat

Fear of infection drives consumers to low-cost personal vehicles

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Nissan's ClickMobi subscription program offers five models, including the X-Trail sport utility vehicle. (Photo courtesy of Nissan)

TSUYOSHI TAMEHIRO and TORU HIRATSUKA, Nikkei staff writers

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.

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