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Nissan not so much.

 

2002
2054
n/a
2003
56,075
n/a
2004
62,057
6157
2005
74,454
5042
2006
81,362
5062
2007
76,358
4159
2008
71,401
4557
2009
52,546
3691
2010
53,999
3798
2011
53,626
4862
2012
51,675
4303
2013
44,684
3384
2014
47,301
4706
2015 YTD *
33,934
5350
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Updated table:

 

2007 - 132,327

2008 - 110,798

2009 - 88,548

2010 - 118,637

2011 - 121,702

2012 - 127,969

2013 - 129,109

2014 - 108,864 severe slow down in sales towards the end of the year when the old model was finishing up.

2015 - 124,120 low first quarter sales while new 2015 model was waiting for full launch. (23,000 in Q1 40,000 in Q2, Full launch was towards end of Q1)

​2016 - 81,550 to end of July (on track for 132,000+)

 

​All figures courtesy of LeftLane.com visit them for full monthly breakdown

​Comments to the right are my own.

 

​In comparison, the Lincoln MKX sells about 23,000 a year, doesn't seem to matter what they do, its just consistent.

 

http://left-lane.com/us-car-sales-data/ford/ford-edge/

 

 

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15 hours ago, Elfiero said:

There must be something wrong with my mac. all I can see is up to 2015. does anyone know about the newer ones?


Maybe you should check the date on the posts.  US sales listed first then China, Europe, Mexico.

 

2016 134,588 123,690 9,300 1,844
2017 142,603 108,525 16,000 1,327
2018 134,122 59,892 9,500 898
2019 138,515 32,815 8,644 850
2020 108,886 25,709 3,722 325
2021 85,225 31,091   261

 

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Sales of Edges have been strong. Recent reports showing them outselling other brands, Mercedes, Toyota.... Part may be lower price, part may be simply more available, no way to know. Brand loyalty has been through the roof though. Even I came back after a lemon. It was one of the most comfortable suvs I ever owned or drove. While Ford admitted closing plant, they are introducing a new one in China, believe based on the Explorer platform. Rumors are now surfacing they may offer in other countries later, including US. 

 

Problem is, changing the size and platform makes it a different vehicle, and probably more in the price range of the explorers. Don't think it will be successful competing against the third row for slightly less. People like it the way it was designed, mostly its crossover size and on a car platform. Very solid performer all around.

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