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While it never had a massive presence in the United States, the niche Japanese automaker has had some success with models like the Lancer and the Eclipse. However, Mitsubishi will soon exit the U.S. market, just as its Japanese rival, American Suzuki Motor Corp., did at the end of last year. Its sales are nose diving. In 2012, Mitsubishi sold fewer than 60,000 units in the United States, down from nearly 80,000 in 2011. That decline was the biggest of any auto brand and has continued this year. In the first four months of the year, sales have fallen by 6.5% to just 20,571 vehicles. The U.S. market share of Mitsubishi was only 0.3% in April. Mitsubishi does not have the advantages of some other companies with low market shares -- it is not a luxury car company like Porsche or Land Rover. The average price for Mitsubishi's seven models is under $25,000. One of the company's weaknesses is this small model lineup. Mitsubishi is further hampered by the public's perception of its products. In the new J.D. Power vehicle dependability survey, it ranked third from last out of 33 brands.
Source: http://www.walletpop.ca/gallery/slideshow-brands-that-disappear-in-2013/5916585/
While it never had a massive presence in the United States, the niche Japanese automaker has had some success with models like the Lancer and the Eclipse. However, Mitsubishi will soon exit the U.S. market, just as its Japanese rival, American Suzuki Motor Corp., did at the end of last year. Its sales are nose diving. In 2012, Mitsubishi sold fewer than 60,000 units in the United States, down from nearly 80,000 in 2011. That decline was the biggest of any auto brand and has continued this year. In the first four months of the year, sales have fallen by 6.5% to just 20,571 vehicles. The U.S. market share of Mitsubishi was only 0.3% in April. Mitsubishi does not have the advantages of some other companies with low market shares -- it is not a luxury car company like Porsche or Land Rover. The average price for Mitsubishi's seven models is under $25,000. One of the company's weaknesses is this small model lineup. Mitsubishi is further hampered by the public's perception of its products. In the new J.D. Power vehicle dependability survey, it ranked third from last out of 33 brands.
Source: http://www.walletpop.ca/gallery/slideshow-brands-that-disappear-in-2013/5916585/