| nissanlove |
well, the numbers are out and, yes finally and surprisingly, the murano is actually selling less than previous years. what an incredible run it's been having. i don't think there is an suv on the road that has aged so gracefully. on another note, nissan refreshed or redesigned cars are selling like hot cakes. after the quests abysmal sales in it's first few years of production, the refreshed version is up almost 40% from last january, and same with the all new altima. the all new g35 sedan is up a whopping 71% in sales compared to last january which seems that the evolution rather than evolution of nissan vehicles is working quite well. a few more refresh's are due out by the end of the year so we'll see how those go. so are we now going to start seeing spy pictures of new muranos running around??(come to think of it, i've never seen a spy picture of a murano in my life)
check out the rest of the numbers here |
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| vfr |
| Speaking of aging gracefully, Motor Trend just tested four CUVees including Edge,Santa Fe, and Highlander. The nod goes to the Murano in it's final style year. |
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| darkoch |
[QUOTE]Originally posted by nissanlove
well, the numbers are out and, yes finally and surprisingly, the murano is actually selling less than previous years. what an incredible run it's been having. i don't think there is an suv on the road that has aged so gracefully.
[B]Interesting ....The MO sales for January 07 dipped -10.8% yet the FX sales increased +16.5%, although only a a 1/4 of the FX's are produced in relation to the MO. |
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