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BMW Group U.S. Reports December and 2016 Sales

Sales of BMW brand vehicles in December totaled 32,835 compared to 34,625 vehicles sold in December 2016. For the year, BMW brand is down 9.5 percent on sales of 313,174 compared to 346,023 from last…

BMW worldwide sales up 6.2% in November

BMW worldwide sales up 6.2% in November

Sales of BMW Group vehicles achieved a new record for November with total sales of 209,743 units, an increase of 6.2% on the same month last year. This result brings the year-to-date sales total to…

Mercedes-Benz still ahead in the U.S. luxury race

Mercedes-Benz sold the most premium vehicles in the United States in November, virtually ensuring its second consecutive win in the U.S. luxury race. Sales of the Mercedes GLC sport utility vehicle more than tripled while…

November 2016: BMW USA brand vehicles decreased 18.2 percent

Worldwide BMW Sales Continue to Grow Despite US Setback

Worldwide BMW Sales Continue to Grow Despite US Setback

October proved to be a disappointing sales month for BMW in the US. The second biggest market for the Bavarian brand recorded a decrease in sales compared to last year, delivering 18.4 percent less BMW-branded…

BMW says its third quarter Net profit is up 15 percent

Third-quarter sales volume of the BMW Group’s three premium brands (BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce) climbed by 7.1% to reach 583,499 units (2015: 545,062 units). These figures mark a new all-time high for a third quarter…

Mercedes expands its lead over Lexus and BMW in October

Sales of Mercedes luxury vehicles slipped 0.4 percent through October 2016 to 277,863, yet the Stuttgart-based automaker has expanded its lead over Lexus, which slid 4.7 percent to 260,996. Sales of the BMW brand declined…

BMW USA sales decrease 18.4 percent in October 2016

Sales of BMW brand vehicles decreased 18.4 percent in October for a total of 24,017 compared to 29,439 vehicles sold in October, 2015.  Year-to-date, the BMW brand is down 9.0 percent in the U.S. on…

Mercedes-Benz still ahead of BMW in U.S. luxury sales

Mercedes-Benz continues to be the leader in U.S. luxury sales after September. The Stuttgart-based automaker has added to its lead for the year as demand for its SUVs and crossovers, despite BMW’s incentive spending in…