Nissan Sales Dip 3% In March - Infiniti Sales Stagnate With 0.2% Gain For Month

Nissan Sales Dip 3% In March - Infiniti Sales Stagnate With 0.2% Gain For Month
Nissan today announced total U.S. sales for March 2015 of 145,085 units, marking the second-best U.S. sales month in company history. For the company's 2014 fiscal year, Nissan set an all-time record with 1,399,557 total U.S. sales, an increase of 8.9 percent over its 2013 fiscal year.

Nissan Division 2014 fiscal year highlights:

  • In fiscal year 2014, Nissan Division set an all-time record with 1,279,606 total sales.
  • Nissan also set fiscal year sales records for Altima, LEAF, Rogue, Versa and the NV full-size van lineup.

March highlights

  • Nissan Division sold 132,560 vehicles in March, the division's second-best-ever U.S. sales month.
  • March 2015 was Nissan's best-ever month for truck sales, led by gains by the brand's crossovers including Rogue, Murano and Pathfinder.
  • Rogue crossover sales set an all-time record at 27,418, up 41.2 percent over the prior year.
  • Sentra sales were up 10.1 percent to 21,277.
  • Pathfinder sales grew 8.9 percent to 8,594.
  • Nissan will unveil the all-new Maxima, the brand's “4-Door Sports Car,” on Thursday, April 2, 2015, at the New York International Auto Show.


MDarringerMDarringer - 4/2/2015 11:29:52 AM
+1 Boost
Infiniti lost ground under de Nysschen. Infiniti was not all that solid to begin with, but people knew what a G35/37 was and idiot brain replaced it with a vehicle that simply was not any better--and in some ways worse--with a new name to boot.

Infinitis can be had with shocking price reductions, but even that cannot make a miracle happen.


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