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More in: Nissan Automotive News reports, "Nissan North America has begun curtailing production of its slow-selling Titan pickup at its plant here [in Canton, Miss]. Sales this year of the full-sized pickup were down 1.7 percent to 21,277 units through March, and the company has more than a 100-day supply. Jed Connelly, sales chief at Nissan North America, says he wants to reduce supply to under 75 days."
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Automotive News reports, "Nissan North America has begun curtailing production of its slow-selling Titan pickup at its plant here [in Canton, Miss]. Sales this year of the full-sized pickup were down 1.7 percent to 21,277 units through March, and the company has more than a 100-day supply. Jed Connelly, sales chief at Nissan North America, says he wants to reduce supply to under 75 days."
