8 October 2010
2 Mins read

Nissan crossovers in high demand

The debut of the new 60-registration plate has further boosted Nissan sales, making Nissan the fourth largest brand in the UK in September.

Drivers looking for Qashqai deals will be interested to hear that demand for the innovative model has been the key to the manufacturer's success, with 5,641 units for the month.

The Qashqai is now the fourth best-selling vehicle in the C-segment ahead of the Audi A3 and BMW 1-Series and is the nation's tenth top-seller overall in 2010.

Sales of the Nissan Micra remain strong with 4,902 units sold during September, an increase of 6 per cent on the same period last year, despite the government ending the car scrappage scheme.

Nissan's UK managing director, Paul Wilcox, commented: "The fact that Qashqai continues to be a spectacular performer is no surprise, customers love its practicality and dynamic driving experience."

The car manufacturer, which recently unveiled its new Townpod at the Paris Motor Show, is now the seventh most popular car brand in the world overall.

Posted by Bob Fletcher.

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