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February 2019: Mitsubishi Motors North America

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MITSUBISHI MOTORS REPORTS BEST FEBRUARY SALES IN 15 YEARS /

March 01, 2019

CYPRESS, Calif.  Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. (MMNA), the fastest-growing Asian brand in the U.S. for the second consecutive year*, today reported February 2019 sales of 13,760, an increase of 6.1 percent over February 2018. February 2019's sales results represent MMNA's best February sales since 2004.

News and Notes:

  • Eclipse Cross posted its highest sales month since being introduced in early 2018, with 4,291 vehicles sold
  • MMNA's CUV lineup posted combined sales of 11,968 vehicles sold in February, up 8.4 percent over February 2018
  • Continuing to buck the trend of consumers' departure from passenger cars, Mirage and Mirage G4 combined for 1,792 vehicles sold, up 35.4 percent over February of 2018. Mirage G4 is the most fuel-efficient gasoline-fueled non-hybrid passenger car available in the United States**
  • 2019 calendar year sales of 22,468 vehicles sold represent a year-over-year increase of 4.7 percent compared to the same period in 2018

 

FEB

YTD

 

2019

2018

2019

2018

Mirage

1792

1323

3362

2426

Lancer

0

611

-3***

1289

Outlander Sport

4049

5377

7148

8756

Outlander

3471

5290

5817

8310

Outlander PHEV

157

323

290

623

Eclipse Cross

4291

49

5854

49

Total

13760

12973

22468

21453

 

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