At least for March.
http://www.autoblog.com/2011/04/04/nissan-altima-outsells-camry-accord-in-march-named-best-sellin/
Yes, there were incentives. And there was probably a number of fleet sales as well.
But this shows that the auto market is changing. The traditional players are now being overruled by vehicles that were once viewed by consumers as cars that redefined the segment, but were never destined to be sales leaders.
Nissan has a very strong line-up right now, especially on the Infiniti side. Let's just hope that their durability and reliability has improved.
http://www.autoblog.com/2011/04/04/nissan-altima-outsells-camry-accord-in-march-named-best-sellin/
Yes, there were incentives. And there was probably a number of fleet sales as well.
But this shows that the auto market is changing. The traditional players are now being overruled by vehicles that were once viewed by consumers as cars that redefined the segment, but were never destined to be sales leaders.
Nissan has a very strong line-up right now, especially on the Infiniti side. Let's just hope that their durability and reliability has improved.