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July 2014: Nissan North America


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Aug. 1, 2014

 

Nissan Group reports July 2014 U.S. sales

 

NASHVILLE, Tennessee – Nissan Group today announced total U.S. sales for July 2014 of 121,452 units, an increase of 11.4 percent over the prior year and a July record.

 

Nissan highlights:

  • Nissan Division set a July record with 112,914 sales in the month, an increase of 11.5 percent. This marks a monthly record for the Nissan division in 16 of the last 17 months.
  • Sales of the all-electric Nissan LEAF set a July record at 3,019, marking an increase of 62 percent over the previous year.
  • Versa subcompact sales were up 73.5 percent to 15,630, also a July record.
  • Sentra sales totaled 17,579 in July, up 53.7 percent.
  • Rogue sales remained strong in July at 16,618. So far in 2014, Rogue sales have increased 20.7 percent.
  • Total sales of the Nissan Commercial Vehicles lineup, including NV200, NV Cargo and NV Passenger vans, increased 79.3 percent in July.

Infiniti today reported U.S. sales of 8,538 vehicles in July, an increase of 10.0 percent versus 7,762 vehicles a year earlier.

 

Sales of Infiniti's sports sedans, which include the new Infiniti Q50 and the G37, saw a combined total of 4,755 vehicles in July, a 25.7 percent increase. The QX80 full-size luxury also had another strong month with 952, sales, up 22.1 percent.

 

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Of the all the wretched econoboxes out there, the Versa and Sentra are two of the least horrible.  The Fit might be better than the Versa, but it also seems to cost more... and it may not seem like that much better a value for the price.

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I think you said it best.  "Wretched Econoboxes"

 

Sort of like saying you caught herpes from an unattractive one night stand, but there was someone even more of a mud fence you could have hooked up with instead.

 

I would seriously try to move into an urban neighborhood and give up driving before I would want to own either.

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