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Nissan’s global vehicle sales drop 7% in December
Yahoo Finance· 2026-01-30 10:12
Japanese automaker Nissan Motor Company reported a 6.7% year-on-year decline in global sales to 272,782 vehicles in December 2025, including Nissan and Infiniti-branded models, down from 292,517 units in the same month last year, reflecting weaker domestic and overseas sales. Sales in Japan fell by 10% to 28,339 units during the month, while overseas sales declined by 6.4% to 244,443 units – with sales in Europe and China sharply lower. In the whole of 2025, Nissan’s global sales fell by 4.4% to 3,202,13 ...
Nissan’s global vehicle sales drop 5% in November
Yahoo Finance· 2026-01-02 10:03
Japanese automaker Nissan Motor Company reported a 4.9% year-on-year decline in global sales to 265,067 vehicles in November 2025, including Nissan and Infiniti-branded models, down from 278,763 units in the same month last year, reflecting mainly a sharp decline in domestic sales. Sales in Japan plunged by over 26% to 28,028 units during the month, while overseas sales were down by 1.5% to 237,039 units – with sales in North America weakening significantly. In the first eleven months of 2025, Nissan’s ...
Nissan’s global sales drop 5% in October
Yahoo Finance· 2025-11-28 09:41
Japanese automaker Nissan Motor Company reported a 4.8% year-on-year decline in global sales to 258,517 vehicles in October 2025, including Nissan and Infiniti-branded models, down from 271,549 units in the same month last year, reflecting mainly a sharp decline in domestic sales. Sales in Japan plunged by over 22% to 27,703 units last month, while overseas sales were down by 2.2% to 230,814 units – with sales in North America weakening significantly. In the first ten months of 2025, Nissan’s global sales ...
Nissan’s global vehicle sales drop 4% in September
Yahoo Finance· 2025-10-30 10:22
Japanese automaker Nissan Motor Company reported a 3.6% year-on-year decline in global sales to 278,157 vehicles in September 2025, including Nissan and Infiniti-branded models, down from 288,511 units in the same month last year, reflecting a sharp decline in domestic sales. Sales in Japan plunged by almost 22% to 38,512 units last month, while overseas sales were slightly higher at 239,645 units – underpinned by continued strong demand in North America. In the first nine months of 2025, Nissan’s global ...
Nissan’s global sales rise 3% in August
Yahoo Finance· 2025-09-30 09:26
Core Insights - Nissan Motor Company reported a 2.8% year-on-year increase in global sales to 251,081 vehicles in August 2025, driven by stronger overseas volumes despite a sharp decline in domestic sales [1] - In the first eight months of 2025, global sales fell by 4.0% to 2,127,623 units, with significant declines in both domestic and overseas markets [2] - Production volumes dropped by 7% to 1,904,544 units in the eight-month period, with notable declines in Japan and the US [4] Sales Performance - August 2025 global sales reached 251,081 units, up from 244,279 units in August 2024, with domestic sales in Japan plunging by 22% to 25,347 units and overseas deliveries rising by 6.6% to 225,734 units [1] - Year-to-date sales in China showed a 9.5% decline to 394,189 units, while sales in Europe fell by 5.3% to 225,379 units; however, North American deliveries rose by 3% to 899,821 units [3] - For the first eight months of 2025, sales in Japan fell by almost 14% to 280,395 units, while overseas sales declined by 3% to 1,847,228 units [2] Production and Exports - Global production volumes decreased by 7% to 1,904,544 units, with Japan's output falling by 11% to 377,210 units and overseas volumes declining by 8% to 1,527,334 units [4] - Exports from Japan declined by 11% to 215,820 units year-to-date, with significant drops in shipments to North America (23% decline) and Europe (30% decline) [5] - Production in Mexico increased by almost 2% to 454,644 units, while UK production plunged by 25% to 148,182 units [4]
Jeremy Tucker Appointed New Chief Marketing Officer of AutoNation
Prnewswire· 2025-04-21 12:00
Core Insights - AutoNation has appointed Jeremy Tucker as Chief Marketing Officer, effective April 21, 2025, who will report directly to CEO Mike Manley [1][2] - Tucker brings extensive experience in brand loyalty, team leadership, and innovative marketing strategies, aligning with AutoNation's commitment to customer excellence [2][3] - His previous roles include Executive Vice President and Global Chief Marketing Officer at Spin Master, where he led franchise development and brand growth in over 100 countries [3][4] Leadership Experience - Tucker has a proven track record in high-performing teams and transformative results, having served as Chief Marketing Officer at Planet Fitness, where he accelerated digital transformation and boosted membership [4] - At Nissan, he was responsible for U.S. marketing, leading to four consecutive years of market share growth through impactful marketing campaigns [4] - His experience at The Walt Disney Company involved repositioning the Disney Princess franchise, increasing its global market share [4] Company Background - AutoNation is one of the largest automotive retailers in the U.S., offering a wide range of new and used vehicles, financing, parts, and maintenance services [7] - The company has raised over $40 million for cancer-related causes, demonstrating its commitment to community impact [7]