Nissan North America reported sales of 71,847 units in January, which marks a 14.8 percent improvement over a year earlier. The Nissan divisions saw a sales increase of 15.4 percent while Infiniti sales rose 10.3 percent.
Nissan's surging sales were aided by demand for crossovers. Sales of the compact Rogue rose 71.9 percent from a year earlier at 9,423 units. Additionally, the all-new Juke continued to have a strong launch, with sales of 3,095 units.
As for Nissan's cars, the subcompact Versa performed well, with sales of 8,682 units. That marks a 46.8 percent improvement of January 2010. The Sentra also saw a 26.9 percent increase at 9,538 units.
"Nissan sales continue to increase, thanks in part to the success of our crossovers like the Rogue," said Al Castignetti, vice president and general manager, Nissan division. "The Rogue marked five consecutive months of year-over-year monthly records, with sales of 9,423 units. And the Juke is exceeding expectations with sales topping 3,000 units for the third consecutive month."
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