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Feb. 2007 Sales: Nissan North America

Nissan North America, Inc. (NNA) today reported sales of 85,218 units in February, up 1.2 percent from the prior year. Nissan Division sales increased by 0.7 percent over last year. Infiniti Division posted a sales increase of 5.0 percent versus the prior year.  

NISSAN HIGHLIGHTS

· February sales for Nissan-brand vehicles of 75,514 units increased by 0.7 percent on a daily sales rate basis compared with last year’s 74,997 units sold.

· The Altima continued to build momentum with sales of 22,114 units, up 10.1 percent over last year.

· Sales of the new Versa subcompact, with the sedan out last month, reached 5,125 units.

INFINITI HIGHLIGHTS

· Sales for Infiniti were up 5.0 percent, with 9,704 units sold, as compared with last February’s 9,244 units.

· The all-new G Sedan contributed sales of 4,345 units, up 50.3 percent over last year.

NNA INFORMATION

· Combined February sales for Nissan and Infiniti totaled 85,218 units, a 1.2 percent increase when compared with last year’s sales of 84,241 units.

Sales chart data (Word document): http://nissannews.com/corporate/news/curre...70103_98351.doc

[source: Nissan North America]

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Altima isn't as successful as first appeared...

Want to explain how over a 10% percent rise in sales over last February and a 23.7% increase in total sales over last year isn't successful? :huh:

Altima was never intended to 'overtake' the Camry. Let Toyota sell to the average dweebs.

I'm sure Nissan wouldn't complain if they would sell 40k Altimas next month.

Want to explain how over a 10% percent rise in sales over last February and a 23.7% increase in total sales over last year isn't successful? :huh:

10% for a new MY is nothing to get excited about.

I'm sure Nissan wouldn't complain if they would sell 40k Altimas next month.

Profit is better then quantity. Toyo dealers sell Camrys for small profit, just so they push up the sales #'s. Sounds like GM and Ford tactics. Toyota gets its profits from Lexus and trucks.

Again, I say let Toyota sell to the penny pinching nerds biege Camrys with plastic wheel covers.

BTW: Only 32,000 Camrys sold in Feb, not "40K".

Edited by Chicagoland

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