What's wrong with Infiniti?

MichaelL

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Nissan, add some new models, stop neglecting the brand! What did you think would happen? You offer almost nothing, is anyone surprised numbers are terrible and declining?
 

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To this day G35 was the JDMs biggest threat to BMW 3 series. When BMW 3 was doing 11K a month, Infiniti G35 was doing 6K while both Lexus IS and Acura TL were at 4.5K/month. Just typin this I get misty eyes, WTF has happened to premium car market?

I know kids of today lust over X3, Q5, NX, GLC but that' because they were not around when we had 3, IS, G35, TL, A4 and all other slim belt line cars. Sorry this is not an old man yelling at a cloud, I find this is damn true. There is nothing to lust over X3 compared to an Outlander or any other CUV out there. Premium CUVs don't have panache of entry premium sedans and coupes from almost 20 years ago.
 

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Infiniti is still holding strong if you put Jaguar in this equation. Jaguar has halted all the sales in UK until new BEV model arrives. We have yet to see a concept of that model. Jag officials hope concept will see the light of the day in early 2025. That means they don't even have a concept yet.
 

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Infiniti is still holding strong if you put Jaguar in this equation. Jaguar has halted all the sales in UK until new BEV model arrives. We have yet to see a concept of that model. Jag officials hope concept will see the light of the day in early 2025. That means they don't even have a concept yet.
But what EV? BEVs are dead!
 

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BEVs are not dead. Increase in market share may have slowed (and slower than originally planned) but it is still increasing.
 

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This company is a fecking mess.

1st half of 2024's profit dropped 93% compared to last year

Now wants slash off 9000 jobs

Then their shares dropped by 10.1%

Apparently Nissan has been pushing their dealers to sell cars at a loss because hardly anyone wants their POS lol.
 

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Among other measures, the automaker will reduce its stake in Mitsubishi Motors by selling shares back to the firm.

It said its stake in Mitsubishi will fall to around 24 percent from 34 percent currently. Uchida added that Nissan would keep close ties with the company.

Doing this would reduce Nissan's total holdings of Mitsubishi Motors' shares below the magical one-third of total shares. In Japan, ownership of just one-third of total shares gives the holder control of a company. Nissan effectively controls Mitsubishi Motors right now, keeping it afloat.

That is how Ford controlled Mazda -- and kept it afloat -- for so many years, by holding just over one-third of the total shares.

I wonder what will happen to Mitsubishi Motors now?
 

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Doing this would reduce Nissan's total holdings of Mitsubishi Motors' shares below the magical one-third of total shares. In Japan, ownership of just one-third of total shares gives the holder control of a company. Nissan effectively controls Mitsubishi Motors right now, keeping it afloat.

That is how Ford controlled Mazda -- and kept it afloat -- for so many years, by holding just over one-third of the total shares.

I wonder what will happen to Mitsubishi Motors now?
Probably not much different than right now because they are pretty reliant on each other.

Mitsubishi supplying K-cars and some emerging market specific vehicles to Nissan, and Mitsubishi rebadging certain Nissan models for 1st world markets.
 

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Nissan Has '12 to 14 Months' Left

Things aren't looking good at Nissan. Dealers are selling cars at a loss, production has slowed, and more recently, the company cut thousands of jobs and sold a third of its stake in Mitsubishi. But it all may have been too little too late.

A new report suggests that the automaker's days are numbered. In an interview with the Financial Times, two unnamed Nissan executives said the company has "12 to 14 months to survive." "This is going to be tough. And in the end, we need Japan and the US to be generating cash," they said.

The company is reportedly looking for a new long-term investor, such as a bank or large insurance group, to replace some of Renault's equity holdings. The company also hasn't ruled out the possibility of longtime rival Honda taking a majority stake in the company, saying "all options" are on the table. Nissan recently signed a partnership with Honda (and Mitsubishi) for long-term EV development.

Renault is even considering selling a portion of its shares to Honda. The French automaker is reportedly looking to restructure its 25-year alliance with Nissan. An unnamed source within the company says that a larger Honda-Nissan partnership would "only be positive" for the French automaker.

It would be sad to lose Nissan. Growing up here in Southern Canada, Nissan's brand Datsun (before their cars were rebranded as "Nissan") was the first Japanese automaker I recognized, even before Honda and Toyota. Admittedly, it was not a memory of good cars -- it was said that rusty Datsuns were made from tin cans -- but we do tend to remember our "firsts".
 

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All i can say with the Z was they killed that cars entire vibe. When i saw a Z going for 70k and Nissan did nothing about it for years now it was a sign. Nissan makes cars now that nobody wants at prices people dont value them at. I think they have lost their audience.