Sales February 2016, Mexico: Nissan continues to be unstoppable

The mexican market continues to be unstoppable and as in the past few months, February has not been an exception to increase the deliveries in comparison with the same month of the previous year.

Nissan-Versa-MY2015En the second month of the year, registrations of new vehicles (passenger cars, SUVs, crossover, light commercial and pick ups) in Mexico increased by 13.5% in relation to the same month of the previous year, reaching a total volume of 110.770 units.

A month are the SUVS and crossovers, vehicles that most increased their presence (+24,3%), although it is fair to recognize that the considered sport grew somewhat more (+31,3%) but with a volume much lower. therefore, the greatest relevance lies in the todocamino.

RANKING BRANDS FEBRUARY

  1. Nissan 28.530
  2. Chevrolet 17.199
  3. VW 15.938
  4. Ford 7.209
  5. Toyota 6.993
  6. Honda 6.362
  7. Mazda 4.139
  8. Kia 3.146
  9. Hyundai 2.307
  10. Dodge 2.302
  11. Renault 1.998
  12. SEAT helped 1,926
  13. RAM 1.681
  14. Jeep 1.270
  15. Mitsubishi 1.262
  16. Audi 1.208
  17. Suzuki 1.146
  18. Mercedes 1.087
  19. BMW 1.075
  20. Fiat 694
  21. Peugeot 623
  22. MINI 448
  23. Buick 232
  24. Chrysler 182
  25. Lincoln 180
  26. Infiniti 161
  27. Cadillac 158
  28. Acura 148
  29. Subaru 144
  30. Land Rover 103
  31. Volvo 103
  32. Isuzu 95
  33. Porsche 94
  34. Smart 60
  35. Alfa Romeo 31
  36. Jaguar 19
  37. Ferrari 6
  38. Lamborghini 1
  39. Bentley nd
  40. Aston Martin nd

By brands the most notable positive were Hyundai (+51,9%), Mercedes (+30,5%), Peugeot (+50.1 per Cent), Infiniti 8+30.9 per Cent), Subaru (+41,2%), Isuzu (+33,8%) and Jaguar (+58,3%). On the opposite side, with negative data, were Land Rover (-23,7%), Smart (-11,8%), Acura (down 14.5%) and Jeep (-32,1%)

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TOP 50 MODELS FEBRUARY (cars and SUVs)

  1. Nissan Versa 6.437
  2. VW Vento 5.010
  3. Chevrolet Spark 4.494
  4. VW Jetta 4.383
  5. Nissan Tsuru 3.980
  6. Nissan March 3.730
  7. Chevrolet Aveo 3.726
  8. Nissan Sentra 3.043
  9. Chevrolet Sonic 2.716
  10. VW Gol 2.429
  11. Nissan X-Trail 2.403
  12. Mazda3 1.916
  13. Chevrolet Trax 1.748
  14. Honda CR-V is 1,533
  15. Nissan Has 1.515
  16. Toyota Yaris 1.345
  17. Honda HR-V to 1,296
  18. Ford Fiesta 1.269
  19. Kia Sportage 1.208
  20. Dodge Attitude 1.127
  21. SEAT Ibiza 1.096
  22. Hyundai Grand i10 1.057
  23. Toyota Corolla 1.055
  24. Mazda CX-5 1.029
  25. Honda City 1.025
  26. Honda Fit 1.005
  27. Ford Figo 981
  28. Toyota RAV4 900
  29. Kia Forte 787
  30. Toyota Avanza 753
  31. Renautl Duster 711
  32. Hyundai Tucson 700
  33. Dodge Journey 665
  34. Chevrolet Cruze 639
  35. Ford Escape 636
  36. VW Golf 618
  37. Honda Civic 613
  38. Kia Sorento 602
  39. Chevrolet Equinox 581
  40. VW Up! 574
  41. VW Polo 542
  42. SEAT Toledo 521
  43. Ford Focus 509
  44. Mazda2 507
  45. Renault Logan 482
  46. VW Passat 453
  47. Suzuki Swift 446
  48. Toyota Sienna 437
  49. Jeep Grand Cherokee 436
  50. Hyundai Elantra 415

By models Chevrolet Aveo loses many positions and surprised with a seventh-place, leaving the Nissan Versa you will lead with some ease. Very well the Volkswagen Vento that is in second place and in no-man’s land as the third in the ranking, Chevrolet Spark, it is more than 500 units of distance.

mexicoibizamodels with the best performance comparison were the Chevrolet Sonic, Nissan X-Trail, Chevrolet Cruze, SEAT Toledo, Volkswagen Jetta and Toyota Yaris. Worse was to other vehicles such as the Mazda3, Chevrolet Trax, Nissan Has, Volkswagen Polo and Dodge Journey, closing February on a negative. The SEAT Ibiza, despite the introduction of the last Connect, closed in negative with a decline of 5%.

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