Originally Posted by
MetroMPG
Other highlights from the article:
- Mitsubishi Motors (globally) recently posted record net income (implied: it can afford to stay in the U.S. while it rebuilds its product line)
- The goal is to increase North American sales from 110,000 (this year) to 150,000 (end of 2017).
- Mitsu's performance fans will be sad to hear the company has no plans to pursue a sports/performance vehicle
- The US will see a focus on SUV's & crossovers
- The company has announced cooperation with Nissan/Renault to bring a D-segment car (Galant) to the US, but there's no decision on whether to cooperate or produce the C-segment (Lancer) on their own
Full article: http://www.autonews.com/article/2013...wth-starts-now
Hey MetroMPG, you keep track of sales. Did these sales predictions meet expectations? Not sure where to check for 2017 anyway.
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