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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

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Wow, they sold 4 I35s.  Its selling almost as well as the Titan.

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I think the I35 have been replace with the M's
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Infiniti has 177 dealerships in the U.S. That means each dealership averages one sale of a Q45 every three months.
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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!

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