Upon closing February 2013, Nissan Mexicana added 45 months in a row as leader in vehicles sales in Mexico, with the largest share of the market, 25.5%.
Upon closing February 2013, Nissan Mexicana added 45 months in a row as leader in vehicles sales in Mexico, with the largest share of the market, 25.5%.
Nissan’s difference from its closest competitor (General Motors) is 6.8 percentage points, more than 5,375 units in favor of this Japanese company, and as far as the third position (Volkswagen) is concerned, the difference is 10.9 percentage points (8,694 units).
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