hatchback vs. G4 sedan sales, 2017
Mitsu does not break down the proportion of hatch vs. sedan sales in its monthly or yearly sales updates. But I found this tidbit in an Autoblog article yesterday:
Quote:
Mirage hatchback sales dropped quite significantly at just over 6,000, but Mirage G4 sedan sales increased by roughly the same amount.
Source: https://www.autoblog.com/2018/02/01/...er-crossovers/
OK so it's a poorly worded sentence (I think he should have said "by just over..." instead of "at just over").
But it gives us a ratio for last last year of:
~16386 hatchbacks
~6000 sedans
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22386 total Mirages
Unfortunately, there's no source given for the figures. I emailed Mitsu's US PR rep to see if they'll confirm it.
U.S: banner month for the company, not so great for Mirage
Mitsu just had its best sales month since 2007 in the US:
Quote:
... reported February 2018 sales of 12,973 units sold, up 18.8 percent over February 2017, its best month since 2007. For the calendar year, total sales reported are 21,453, up 23.4 percent over the same period in 2017.
February's huge sales month attests to the love customers have for Mitsubishi's CUVs. Outlander had its best month ever in MMNA history with 5,290 units sold, up 44.3 percent over February 2017. Outlander Sport sales came in at 5,377, up 145 percent over February 2017 and also posted its best month ever.
1323 Mirages sold, down 53% from Feb 2017.
http://media.mitsubishicars.com/rele...nth-since-2007
Canada: best Feb sales ever
Best February ever for Mitsu in Canada, again thanks to the SUV's/CUV's:
https://www.mitsubishi-motors-pr.ca/...subishi-motors
135 Mirages sold, same as Feb 2017.