With no Nissan hybrid vehicles, the automaker is facing major economic issues, according to its CEO. He admits this was a major mistake on Nissan’s part. In an MSN.com article, Nissan’s Chief Executive Makoto Uchida admitted to why the automaker is laying off 9,000 employees, 20% of workforce, and cutting production U.S. production by 17% as it seeks to cut costs by $2.6 billion. “This has been a lesson learned, and we have not been able to keep up with the times,” Uchida said. “We weren’t able to foresee that hybrid electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids would be so popular.” […] (read full article...)