Mazda sales increase 4.0 percent in November

December 25 2019,

Mazda sales increase 4.0 percent in November

Mazda had a very positive month of November with a 4.0 percent overall increase in sales. The gains were fueled mainly by Mazda’s SUV lineup although the Mazda6 and Mazda MX-5 also contributed. Here’s an overview of Mazda’s November.


  • The Mazda CX-5 increased sales by 25.6 percent and set a new record for overall sales in a month of November
  • The Mazda CX-9 increased sales by 13.2 percent which also represents a new record
  • The entry-level Mazda CX-3 saw sales jump by 14.9 percent
  • The mid-size Mazda6 saw its sales increase by 33 percent
  • The Mazda MX-5 saw sales explode by 72.7 percent
  • Overall Mazda SUV sales increased by 21.5 percent
  • Almost half of Mazda3 buyers chose the i-Activ all-wheel drive system

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