VIDEO: Why was BMW behind Mercedes-Benz in sales for many years?
In a recent video from CNBC, we take a look at why BMW has recently struggled to beat out Mercedes-Benz in terms of sales.
In a recent video from CNBC, we take a look at why BMW has recently struggled to beat out Mercedes-Benz in terms of sales.
In the luxury segment, BMW managed to beat its main rival, Mercedes-Benz, for the first time since 2015 to win the crown in the US
Following a strong December, BMW ended up selling more cars in 2019 than Mercedes-Benz for the first time in four years.
BMW sales totaled 35,746 vehicles in December 2019, an increase of 4.0 percent over the 34,357 vehicles sold in December 2018.
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Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg and other publications are reporting that BMW is allegedly under the scrutiny of the S.E.C.
The sales race in the premium segment is heating up as we're getting closer to the end of 2019. The two German giants battling it out for the crown
BMW sales totaled 31,213 vehicles in November 2019, an increase of 10.2 percent over the 28,330 vehicles sold in November 2018.
According to the latest report, sales of BMW Group electrified vehicles worldwide were up 8.6% to 14,182 units in October
BMW sales totaled 25,440 vehicles in October 2019, an increase of 9.4 percent over the 23,262 vehicles sold in October 2018. Year-to-date,
In the first nine months of the year, the BMW Group grew its worldwide sales by 1.7%, to 1,866,198 units. Deliveries in September were up 4.6%
BMW announced its sales results for the September and it shows a 6 percent gain compared to the same month of 2019, and ahead of Mercedes-Benz