Audi Outsells Daimler and Mercedes-Benz in January as Global Sales Soar 39%

Audi Outsells Daimler and Mercedes-Benz in January as Global Sales Soar 39%
FRANKFURT (Dow Jones)--Audi AG (NSU.XE) said Monday that global sales soared about 39% year-on-year in January to 77,800 cars amid strong demand in China, outpacing the world's second best-selling luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz.

"Due to the current order registrations, we expect a strong first quarter in 2010," Audi sales chief Peter Schwarzenbauer said in a statement, adding that the premium brand and key earnings contributor of Volkswagen AG (VOW.XE) is "on target to reach the record we set in 2008 of one million cars sold, which we want to achieve again in 2010."

Audi said its new Q5 sports-utility vehicle is currently driving sales, along with the A5 Sportback.

On Friday, Daimler AG (DAI) posted a 24% global sales rise for its core Mercedes-Benz marque in January to 67,000 cars and predicted "significant growth" for the first quarter as well, fueled by the full availability of its key E-Class models. Sales of Daimler's Mercedes-Benz Cars Division, which includes the Smart brand, rose 17% on the year to 72,600 vehicles in January.

Demand for luxury cars collapsed toward the end of 2008 in many major markets amid the economic downturn and the market woes spilled over into 2009, causing relatively low comparative figures for last year.

In January, Audi sold more cars in China than on its home turf in Germany. Audi's China sales more than doubled to 16,798 cars compared with 7,816 in the same month last year while it sold 11,657 cars in Germany last month, up 9.3% year-on-year.

The U.K. remained Audi's third-largest market with a 43% increase in sales to 9,004 vehicles in January.

BMW AG (BMW.XE), the world's best-selling luxury car maker, is expected to release January sales data Tuesday.

BMW's core brand sales fell 11.1% to 1.07 million last year, though the Munich-based company remained the best-selling luxury auto maker ahead of Mercedes-Benz and Audi with 1.01 million and 949,700 car sales, respectively.

Audi's strong presence in the dynamic Chinese market and a smaller exposure to the troubled U.S. market than its rivals helped the company to narrow the gap to its German peers amid the steep market downturn last year.

Audi's sales in 2010 are expected to be fueled by the launch of its small A1 model, a compact car below the A3 hatchback. The A1 is poised to be in the spotlight next month at the Geneva auto show.
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Yonder7Yonder7 - 2/8/2010 11:10:09 AM
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Outstanding...


JustaCarJustaCar - 2/8/2010 11:35:22 AM
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Invisible - maybe you should change your screen name to "Inaudible" and spare us from your absurd comments.


JustaCarJustaCar - 2/8/2010 12:42:38 PM
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Deboost all you want. The fact of the matter is that Audis are not rebadged VW's and, even if they were, how would that relate to an article discussing Audi's increasing sales volume vs MB?


VISOVISO - 2/8/2010 1:19:14 PM
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Stupid comment as usual. Like MBs platforms are any better anyway. They have to rely on SMART and their pathetic Vento Minivans to boost their sales. Invisible - heed your screen name and make yourself invisible.


Agent63Agent63 - 2/9/2010 6:21:45 AM
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While it is true they share many platforms across both brands' range Audi deserves credit. They have always been superbly built cars and I think the new A4 and A5 along with the performance models have done very well. The subtle design philosophy has done great for them. Mercedes has done great as well recently with sales. So who cares! lets congrats both.


VISOVISO - 2/8/2010 5:45:40 PM
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Wow, I got deboosted. Autospies really is a BMW troll site.


agent507agent507 - 2/9/2010 2:06:02 AM
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Audi outsells Daimler AND Mercedes-Benz?

Uhm? Isn´t that the same company? But obviously it’s nicer when you outsell two rivals, not realizing that they are the same. Thanks, I had my laugh for today.

And by the way, without China, Audi would still sell half of what Daimler AND Mercedes is able to get to happy costumers.


GermanNutGermanNut - 2/9/2010 11:11:17 AM
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Agent507, the title of this article is correct. Audi outsold Daimler's entire Mercedes-Benz Cars Division, which includes both the Mercedes-Benz and SMART brands. The Mercedes-Benz Cars Division sold 72,600 vehicles globally for the month of January.

Audi also outsold the Mercedes-Benz brand which is solely Mercedes-Benz cars. The Mercedes-Benz brand sold 67,000 cars whereas Audi sold 77,800 globally for the month of January.


VISOVISO - 2/9/2010 4:10:07 PM
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Add the BMW brand to that as well. Way to go Audi.


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