TOKYO — Carlos Ghosn, the onetime Nissan leader on the outs ever since his stunning 2018 arrest, indictment and ouster, still counts the Japanese brand as one of his top auto picks as the automaker enters merger talks with rival Honda Motor Co.
TOKYO — Carlos Ghosn, the onetime Nissan leader on the outs ever since his stunning 2018 arrest, indictment and ouster, still counts the Japanese brand as one of his top auto picks as the automaker enters merger talks with rival Honda Motor Co.