Mitsubishi Motors Announces Sales for October 2019
Mitsubishi Motors has announced its sales for October 2019. Based on the report, Mitsubishi is still on track to have annual sales growth for the seventh year in a row.
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The report’s findings
On November 1st, Mitsubishi Motors North American revealed that it has now sold more than 100,000 vehicles for the third straight year. In total, the calendar year-to-date sales of Mitsubishi vehicles through the end of October were 102,943 vehicles. When compared to the same period of time in 2018, there was a 1.5% year-over-year increase in sales.
For October, Mirage sales were up 10.8% year-to-date with 23,312 vehicles sold in 2019, compared to 21,046 vehicles sold during this time period in 2018. Year-over-year sales were also up 23.4%. Accordingly, 1,730 Mirage models sold in October 2018, while 2,135 Mirage models sold in October 2019.
While sales of the Eclipse Cross are down compared to last October, the model’s year-to-date sales are impressive with 16,905 models sold in 2019, compared to 6,719 sold in 2018 through the end of October. Based on the aforementioned information, it should come as no surprise that 2019 is currently the best calendar year-to-date sales for Mitsubishi since 2007.
YouGov BrandIndex Word of Mouth also named Mitsubishi the third most improved brand. The study gave Mitsubishi the high ranking after measuring the conversational presence of 1,753 brands among individuals aged 18 to 34 years old from September 1, 2018, to August 31, 2019.
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If Mirage sales continue to be up over last year’s sales for the remainder of 2019, it seems promising that the calendar year-to-date sales of Mitsubishi will remain the company’s best since 2007.
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