The company’s sales and share growth was consistent across each of the geographic regions throughout the Americas, with the US, Mexico and Brazil posting the largest single-country gains. In total, sales of Nissan and Infiniti vehicles in the Americas increased more than 229,000 units last year, or 17.2 per cent, over 2010 for a combined share of 7.5 per cent, a record for the company’s single largest region worldwide.
Nissan Americas Sales & Share: CY11 vs.
CY10
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CY11 Sales
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CY11 Share
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CY10 Sales
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CY10 Share
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Nissan US
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1,042,534
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8.2%
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908,570
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7.8%
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Nissan Canada
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84,667
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5.3%
|
83,013
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5.3%
|
Nissan Mexico
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224,740
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24.8%
|
189,518
|
23.1%
|
Nissan Brazil
|
67,268
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2.0%
|
35,574
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1.1%
|
Nissan Latin America
|
128,198
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10.0%
|
105,220
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9.6%
|
Nissan Argentina
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13,823
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1.7%
|
10,045
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1.6%
|
Nissan Americas Totals:
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1,561,233
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7.5%
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1,331,940
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7.0%
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These gains, coupled with the company’s ability to outpace both the overall market and key competitors, advanced Nissan’s standing to the No. 2 position among all Asian automotive brands in the Americas.
Big 5’ Asian Automotive Brands in the Americas
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Brand
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CY11 Sales
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1.
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Toyota
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1.85m
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2.
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Nissan
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1.46m
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3.
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Honda
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1.29m
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4.
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Hyundai
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1.03m
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5.
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Kia
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659k
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“2011 was a breakthrough year for Nissan in the Americas in a multitude of ways,” said Colin Dodge, Chairman, Nissan Americas. “We outperformed our key Japanese competitors in every market throughout the Americas while the Nissan brand became one of the fastest-growing Asian automotive brands in the region.”
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