Nissan's US sales up 13 percent in October


(MENAFN) Japanese auto giant Nissan's US sales surged more than 13 percent in October, signaling that the automaker's sales continue to be strong, Arab News reported.

The automaker said that its Nissan and Infiniti brands sold just over 113,000 cars and trucks last month. Nissan sales rose almost 15 percent, while Infiniti was down 1 percent.

Nissan attributed the surge to high consumer confidence and low gas prices which raised sales of everything from small cars to SUVs, with expectations that the same factors will boost sales in November and December.

Nissan says it had a record October, led by the Rogue small crossover SUV, with sales up almost 14 percent. Analysts expect a 6 percent increase in October US sales when automakers.


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