BMW and Mercedes-Benz Still Fighting for Luxury Crown in the US
%%excerpt%% BMW and Mercedes-Benz are still fighting for the luxury sales crown in the US and things are heating up as the year-end approaches.
%%excerpt%% BMW and Mercedes-Benz are still fighting for the luxury sales crown in the US and things are heating up as the year-end approaches.
%%excerpt%% Sales of BMW brand vehicles increased 1.3 percent in September 2018 for a total of 25,908, compared to 25,571 vehicles sold in September 2017
%%excerpt%% BMW warned investors its 2018 revenues and profits will likely fall due to the costs of implementing new emissions standards and global trade war
BMW posted yet another increase in sales in the month of August, keeping in line with the goals set up...
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The slight increase in BMW's numbers means that the Bavarian company is now just 58 vehicles behind its arch-rival from Stuttgart on a year-to-date basis
Sales of BMW brand vehicles increased one percent in August 2018 for a total of 23,789, compared to 23,553 vehicles sold in August 2017.
Sales of BMW brand vehicles increased 0.1 percent in July 2018 for a total of 21,982, compared to 21,965 vehicles sold in July 2017.
%%excerpt%% BMW announced last week that it recorded its 35th consecutive quarter of increased sales figures.
The BMW Group has achieved its best ever first-half-year sales result with a total of 1,242,507 (+1.8%) BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce vehicles
The increase in June sales has helped BMW narrow Mercedes-Benz’s luxury lead this year to 5,462. The two companies lead the US premium sales
Sales of BMW Group vehicles (BMW and MINI brands combined) in the U.S. increased 0.5 percent in June 2018 compared to the same month last year.