Mitsubishi Motors North America (MMNA) reported October sales of the Outlander Sport were up 17.9 per cent compared to the same month in 2011.
Outlander Sport sales were 1,675 for the month, the second highest monthly total ever for the fuel efficient CUV, manufactured
in Normal, Illinois. The monthly total was only exceeded by that of September 2012. For the January to September year-to-date, Outlander Sport sales are up 7.4 per cent.
"We are pleased at the consistent growth of the Outlander Sport, our top seller in the US," said MMNA President & CEO, Yoichi Yokozawa. "This demonstrates that customers looking for a fuel-efficient CUV certainly have the Outlander Sport on their shopping list."
For the current 2013 model year, Outlander Sport received numerous new improvements including enhanced exterior styling and interior design features.
Overall Mitsubishi sales were 3,981 units, down 9.1 per cent compared to October 2011. That total however is impacted by models that ended their production in 2011. Total sales of models currently in production were up 7 per cent for the month compared to October 2011.
Outlander Sport sales were 1,675 for the month, the second highest monthly total ever for the fuel efficient CUV, manufactured
in Normal, Illinois. The monthly total was only exceeded by that of September 2012. For the January to September year-to-date, Outlander Sport sales are up 7.4 per cent.
"We are pleased at the consistent growth of the Outlander Sport, our top seller in the US," said MMNA President & CEO, Yoichi Yokozawa. "This demonstrates that customers looking for a fuel-efficient CUV certainly have the Outlander Sport on their shopping list."
For the current 2013 model year, Outlander Sport received numerous new improvements including enhanced exterior styling and interior design features.
Overall Mitsubishi sales were 3,981 units, down 9.1 per cent compared to October 2011. That total however is impacted by models that ended their production in 2011. Total sales of models currently in production were up 7 per cent for the month compared to October 2011.
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