Nissan had a blast in 2014, with global sales that went up by 4.1% compared to
2013 sales. It was a good year for the Japanese manufacturer, who
managed to globally sell a total of 5.310.064 units.
In December, sales in Japan,
including mini-vehicles, declined 16.2% year-on-year to 38,718 units. In
the U.S., sales increased 6.9% year-on-year to 117,318 units, largely due
to an increase in sales volume for the Sentra, Altima, and Nissan Leaf,
marking an all-time sales record for the month of December.
In Europe,
sales increased 29.6% year-on-year to 72,508 units, marking an all-time
high for the month of December. In China, sales declined 9.1%
year-on-year to 121,904 units in December.
Globally, Nissan increased its sales by 11.1% in United States, 10.9% in
Mexico, 13.4% in Europe and only 0.5% in China.
And this although sales in other regions were down 2.0% year-on-year to
882,517 units.

Source: Nissan