And BMW managed to sold the most cars in November. Even without the Mini sales, they would still be ahead of their main competitor, Mercedes Benz, which solved a total of : 22,819 cars.
Audi follows next with a total number of 9104 units sold. As expected, Porsche finished last in this top four with a only 2662 cars sold.
Here is a small breakdown:
BMW: 23,808 (+5,3%) … YTD 263,596 (+8,3%)
Mini: 3,177 (-3,3%) … YTD 38,483 (+4,9&)
BMW Group: 26,985 (+4,2%) … YTD 302,079 (+7,8%)
Audi
Total units sold = 9104 units.
YTD sales = 85008 units
New products sales:
S5= 151 units, YTD= 489 units
R8= 67 units, YTD = 171 units.
For the other brands, you can read of these charts. MB has reported that the past month was their Best November Sales ever.
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