The number of Nissan spares being produced by the car manufacturer has been on the increase as sales are reportedly up.
In November the brand’s sales were up by 10,547 units – an increase of 31 per cent overall when compared to 2008’s figures.
It reported of a rise in market share (3.0 per cent vs 2.5 per cent) alongside said good performances throughout the last four months.
Bernard Loire, vice president of sales operations for Nissan in Europe, said: "Our November market share equaled our best monthly market share this year – which was well ahead of last year – continuing our consistent performance each month and growth of share in most major markets."
He added that the Micra, Pixo, Note and Qashqai still generated high demand although the brand is mindful of the impact that the end of the government scrappage scheme could have.
The brand currently offers its Note vehicle on the scrappage deal for cars over eight years old.
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