December 1, 200520 yr GARDENA, Calif. (December 1, 2005) – Nissan North America, Inc. (NNA) reported 77,212 total sales in November, posting a 7.8 percent decrease over last year. The Infiniti Division posted a 14.1 percent decrease in sales while the all-new Infiniti M posted strong sales and had its best November ever. NISSAN HIGHLIGHTS · November sales for Nissan-brand vehicles of 66,849 units were down 6.7 percent when compared to last year with 68,795 units sold · Sentra (8,450 units sold) posted a steady increase of 9.3 percent. · Xterra (7,231 units sold) posted strong sales with sales up 36.2 percent. · Calendar year-to-date sales are up 11.6 percent with 861,872 units sold INFINITI HIGHLIGHTS · Sales for Infiniti were down 14.1 percent from last November with 10,363 units sold · The all-new M continued its strong sales momentum with 1,982 units sold · Calendar year-to-date sales are up 4.3 percent with 123,545 units sold NNA INFORMATION · Calendar year-to-date sales are up 10.7 percent with 985,417 units sold
December 2, 200520 yr Wow, they sold 4 I35s. Its selling almost as well as the Titan. [post="51188"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] I think the I35 have been replace with the M's
December 2, 200520 yr Infiniti has 177 dealerships in the U.S. That means each dealership averages one sale of a Q45 every three months.
December 2, 200520 yr WOW... That Titan sure is beating down Ford and Toyota... with that 80k/year sales pace, Ford should be bankrupt in months!!! Congratulations Nissan, you truly have deserved all of the hype you've gotten!
December 2, 200520 yr most of their cars held close to same except the titan took a huge drop.. gm and ford were nto the only ones having trouble selling trucks.
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