Only in March of this year, in Mexico, 118 thousand 801 new vehicles were sold, representing an increase of 16.6% compared to the previous month.
With this, the automotive industry continues to recover after a significant drop in sales due to the pandemic, according to data from the Mexican Association of Automotive Distributors (AMDA).
Mexican consumers continue to show a great preference for Nissan modelssince the brand occupied three places of the best-selling models in March.
Best-selling vehicles in Mexico
- Versa, from Nissan, 17 thousand 095 units sold
- Pick Up NP300, from Nissan, with 16 thousand 515 units sold
- Rio, from KIA, with 13 thousand 112 units sold
- Aveo, from Chevrolet with 11,418 units sold
- Sentra, from Nissan 8 thousand 622 units sold
Nissan’s success in the Mexican market is largely due to its wide range of models that meet the needs and preferences of consumers.
The company has been able to stay at the forefront with its designs and technology, which has generated great loyalty among its customers.
The Mexican automotive industry has been an important pillar of the country’s economy, and new car sales are a key indicator of its performance.
However, the AMDA clarifies that they are not the only ones that Mexicans prefer the most, since five other models top the list, covering 75.5% of the total vehicles sold in Mexico.
- March, from Nissan, with 7,241 units sold
- MG5, from MG, with 7,145 units sold
- Mazda 3, by Mazda, with 6,623 units sold
- Mazda 2, by Mazda, with 6,556 units sold
- KIA’s Seltos, with 5,228 units sold
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