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Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Nissan's July 2007 Sales in Europe

Nissan Motor Corporation has been doing great on both the Japanese and US car markets and now, they are doing even better in Europe. The report on Nissan’s sale last month noted an 8.6% increase compared to July 2006. Nissan Europe was able to sell 48,100 units of Nissan vehicles last month.

Nissan performed well in the European car market these past months and their sales were noted to increase higher and higher from year to year. Nissan was able to get more sales in the different market in Europe such as Belgium, Central and Eastern Europe, France, Netherlands, Russia and other independent markets.

I found this list on theautochannel.com. The list shows the cars sold in July 2007 in comparison to July 2006. Here is the list:

Russia: 10,486 (33.1)

UK: 6,273 (6.7)

Spain: 5,820 (3.7)

Italy: 4,393 (-11.4)

Germany: 4,151 (-20.1)

France: 3,375 (12.5)

Ireland: 1,260 (3.3)

Greece: 1,209 (-11.3)

Netherlands: 990 (20.7)

Poland: 986 (53.3

The largest sale was noted in Russia with 33.1% increase compared to last year’s July. Last month, Nissan was able to sell 10,486 units of vehicles in the Russian car market. Coming next to Russia is UK with noted 6,273 units of Nissan cars sold which is 6.7% increase. It was followed by Italy but a decrease of 11.4% was noted. Germany also had the largest decrease on Nissan’s sales of 20.1% and sold only 4,151 units of cars. It was followed by France with 3,375 car sales and Ireland with 1,260 units sold. Greece also noted 11.3% decrease but Netherlands improved by selling 990 units which is a 20.7% increase. Poland has the least numbers of units sold amounting to 986 cars.

Nissan employs 12,000 workers in its European operations. Last year, Nissan produced a total of 506,602 vehicles on both Spanish and British facilities. Nissan’s head office is found in Trappes, Paris in France.

posted by Rocky at 6:18 PM

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