Nissan Reports Best Calendar Year U.S. Sales in History
With the release of the redesigned midsize Frontier with a 265hp V6 starting around 21k(MSRP) these numbers will only grow 
Nissan North America today reported its best calendar year sales total
with 985,988 units sold, which accounted for a 23.7 percent increase
versus CY03.
Nissan North America reported December sales of 92,268 units for its
Nissan and Infiniti divisions, a 32.7 percent increase versus December of
last year. December sales were highlighted by:
- December sales for Nissan-brand vehicles were up 35.5 percent when
compared to last December, with 80,201 units sold
- Pathfinder sales totaled 7,231, 85 percent of those were the new 2005
model which went on sale in November
- Infiniti recorded December sales of 12,067 units, a 16.5 percent
increase over last December
- Infiniti has sold 1,010,674 vehicles since its inception in 1989
- Combined December sales for Nissan and Infiniti totaled 92,268 units,
a 32.7 percent increase from last December

Nissan North America today reported its best calendar year sales total
with 985,988 units sold, which accounted for a 23.7 percent increase
versus CY03.
Nissan North America reported December sales of 92,268 units for its
Nissan and Infiniti divisions, a 32.7 percent increase versus December of
last year. December sales were highlighted by:
- December sales for Nissan-brand vehicles were up 35.5 percent when
compared to last December, with 80,201 units sold
- Pathfinder sales totaled 7,231, 85 percent of those were the new 2005
model which went on sale in November
- Infiniti recorded December sales of 12,067 units, a 16.5 percent
increase over last December
- Infiniti has sold 1,010,674 vehicles since its inception in 1989
- Combined December sales for Nissan and Infiniti totaled 92,268 units,
a 32.7 percent increase from last December
Mitsubishi Motors Reports December U.S. Sales
January 4, 2005 -- Cypress, Calif. -- Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc., (MMNA) today reported December 2004 U.S. sales of 11,151 units - a 34 percent increase from November's sales volume. Mitsubishi Motors has sold 161,609 units year to date in the United States.
"We are very pleased with this month's sales, which reflect the company's strategic shift from fleet to retail - in fact, December was the best retail sales month since August," said Michael T
January 4, 2005 -- Cypress, Calif. -- Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc., (MMNA) today reported December 2004 U.S. sales of 11,151 units - a 34 percent increase from November's sales volume. Mitsubishi Motors has sold 161,609 units year to date in the United States.
"We are very pleased with this month's sales, which reflect the company's strategic shift from fleet to retail - in fact, December was the best retail sales month since August," said Michael T
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Yea..that very well could have been the most retarded idea I've ever heard, but .. do it anyway. -TheShow50h

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Yea..that very well could have been the most retarded idea I've ever heard, but .. do it anyway. -TheShow50h
Yeah...that was a while ago that they decided not to. I can definetly see why: they arent doing well at all (DC). Hoping new stuff like 300(C) and Magnum can help them out, but they need to help themselves before they can do anything for Mitsubishi.
Dont forget, Nissan was in similar shoes before Renault came and saved them, and now they are #2 Japanese!
Dont forget, Nissan was in similar shoes before Renault came and saved them, and now they are #2 Japanese!
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ASE: Brakes
Yea..that very well could have been the most retarded idea I've ever heard, but .. do it anyway. -TheShow50h

ASE: Brakes
Yea..that very well could have been the most retarded idea I've ever heard, but .. do it anyway. -TheShow50h




