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Car buying sucks but Nissan is trying to make it suck less, putting QR codes on vehicle window stickers. The idea that buyers might require a little more information than Maroni providers, and these QR codes have a direct relationship with Nissan. Jon Brancheau, Vice President of marketing for Nissan QR graphics calls the vehicle on the "silent salesperson", but it's more like a reliable seller. Amirite?
People shop for cars when it is convenient for them. It also does not match the dealer hours. This program works in this direction and tries to make it as easy as possible for customers to get the information they need as soon as possible.
QR codes to work with any application Smartphone QR reader. The code will take you on an enhanced mobile site, with video, features and level of vehicles. Try it with 2012 Altima QR code here.
System have begun to introduce the Altima and time through 2012, but eventually will land on every product in the garage of Nissan. Just scan and the drive. (after you buy)
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., together with its subsidiaries, operates as an automobile company. The company offers primarily light passenger cars, trucks, buses, forklifts, specialist vehicles and related components.

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