Lincoln Nautilus Sales Gained Segment Share During Q1 2022
Sales slightly outperformed the segment average.
Read More »Sales slightly outperformed the segment average.
Read More »Accounting for a six percent segment share.
Read More »Gaining five percentage points in segment share in the process.
Read More »Honda's luxury arm posted disappointing sales there over the past six years.
Read More »All models in the segment reported an increase during the quarter.
Read More »Falling to eighth place in its segment.
Read More »Falling one spot in its segment despite the increase in sales volume.
Read More »It's the first time an NSX Type S has been available outside of Japan.
Read More »Posting the second-largest decrease in the segment.
Read More »It's essentially a TLX Type S in a crossover's body.
Read More »Representing a new first quarter sales record for the luxury crossover.
Read More »Accounting for four percent market share.
Read More »Remaining in seventh place in the segment.
Read More »Placing seventh in the segment during Q4 2020.
Read More »The midsize luxury crossover placed accounted for only four percent segment share
Read More »Placing sixth out of eight models in the segment.
Read More »The vehicle has already been discontinued.
Read More »Acura will finally reveal its all-new MDX next week.
Read More »Remaining in seventh place in its competitive set.
Read More »Tying with Audi at 7 percent segment share.
Read More »However, sales volume was down 32 percent.
Read More »The MDX Type S would make a natural competitor to the Lincoln Aviator or Nautilus with Ford's 2.7L EcoBoost V6.
Read More »The performance puts the Corsair in sixth place out of twelve competitors.
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