NISSAN GROUP REPORTS DECEMBER AND 2015 CALENDAR YEAR U.S. SALES
January 5, 2016 by NissanNASHVILLE, Tenn. – Nissan Group today announced total U.S. sales for December 2015 of 139,300 units, an increase of 19 percent over the prior year and a December record. For calendar year 2015, Nissan set an all-time record with 1,484,918 total U.S. sales, an increase of 7 percent. Nissan Division calendar year highlights: ◾In 2015, Nissan Division set an all-time record with 1,351,420 total sales. ◾Nissan also set annual sales records for Rogue, Versa, NV and NV200. ◾In 2015, Nissan's light-truck sales set an all-time record with 575,797 total sales and up 20 percent for the year. Nissan Division December highlights: ◾Nissan Division finished December with 124,207 sales, up 18 percent and a December record.◾Sales of the Versa subcompact set a December record at 11,058, an increase of 21 percent. ◾Sentra sales increased 28 percent with 19,760 in sales and set a December record. ◾Overall sales of Nissan crossovers, trucks and SUVs set a December record, up 41 percent. ◾The Nissan Rogue crossover set a December record at 26,479, an increase of 78 percent.◾Sales of the Murano crossover increased 62 percent to 7,083 and set a December record. ◾Sales of the NV and NV200 each set best month ever records. ◾Nissan's total car sales set a December record with 68,934 in sales, up 4 percent.
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*Infiniti sales total included for reference. For more information on Infiniti's December sales performance, please visit InfinitiNews.com.
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