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The Mystery Behind Those Spray-Painted Nissan Z And Frontiers Is Finally Solved

July 10, 2023 by admin 0 Comments

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Apparently, these are demo vehicles and they’re going to be destroyed soon

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 The Mystery Behind Those Spray-Painted Nissan Z And Frontiers Is Finally Solved

Upon a cursory glance at these photos of the graffiti-ridden Z coupe and older-generation Frontier pickup trucks, one might think that someone had a downright vendetta against everything Nissan. But hold on to your hats because here’s the kicker: the sneaky culprits behind these bizarre scenes are none other than the folks at Nissan themselves. Alas, it appears that these are test vehicles that are on the cusp of embarking upon their final journey to the illustrious automotive graveyard.

Automakers sure love their little crusher parties, sending countless test cars, prototypes, and mules to their doom each year. They usually keep it hush-hush, but hey, sometimes we get a whiff of the destruction. In some cases, parts are salvaged to whatever extent possible before that happens. However, in this particular situation, it appears that Nissan is taking extraordinary measures to ensure that these cars are crushed with a certain degree of prejudice.

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 The Mystery Behind Those Spray-Painted Nissan Z And Frontiers Is Finally Solved

According to a post on the New Nissan Z Facebook page, these cars are purported to be demo vehicles that are destined for the crusher. The reason behind the automaker’s decision to spray paint them in such a manner remains a bit of a mystery, leaving everyone to speculate on their motives.

We reached out both to the poster and to Nissan itself to confirm whether or not these really are what they’re reported to be. Here’s what the Japanese automaker told us.

“Nissan regularly works with a number of third parties to dispose of vehicles in accordance with company and government regulations. It is common practice industry-wide for pre-production units to be disposed of at the end of their intended use in the development of the vehicle.”

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So there we have it. It appears that Nissan’s third-party development-vehicle executioner is the one responsible for the spray-painting seen here. This explanation seems logical, considering that all three vehicles showcase various forms of writing alongside the scribbles.

This isn’t the first time that we’ve heard about Nissan crushing its own cars. Last year, we confirmed that Nissan planned to crush a number of its older concept vehicles after they left storage underneath Lane Motor Museum in Nashville, TN. Somehow the destruction of these two old trucks and lone Z car feels a little less painful after that previous incident.

This article was originally published by Carscoops.com. Read the original article here.
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