BMW Group's February 2010 Global Car Sales Rise 14% - BMW Brand Up 14%

BMW Group increases sales by 14.0 percent in February
09.03.2010
Press Release
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Munich. The BMW Group once again improved sales volumes substantially in February of this year. A total of 91,758 BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce automobiles were delivered to customers (prev. yr. 80,474) – representing an increase of 14.0%. The figure for the year to the end of February was 173,911 units – 15.3% higher than the previous year (150,893).



Ian Robertson, member of the Board of Management of BMW AG, responsible for Sales and Marketing: “After a substantial increase in January, sales year on year were significantly higher as well in February. Last month we saw growth in Asia, in particular, but we also made gains in many markets in Europe, Africa and the Americas. In key sales markets such as the US, the automotive sector is also showing encouraging signs of a gradual recovery.“ Almost all markets are experiencing a definite upturn. In the US, the BMW brand was the segment leader in February with growth of 16.3%. In Germany, the BMW Group managed to increase volumes by 6.8% despite the downward market trend. In China, the company sold 96.7% more vehicles in the month under review.

Robertson added: “We are looking forward to the new BMW 5 Series and the start of deliveries on 20 March. There is already tremendous interest in this vehicle which accounts for almost one fifth of BMW retail volumes – and is one of the brand’s mainstays, alongside the 1 Series and the 3 Series. However, primarily due to the
5 Series model change, we expect temporary slower growth in total sales during the launch phase in spring.”



A total of 78,248 BMW brand automobiles were delivered to customers in February – an increase of 13.7% (prev. yr. 68,823). For the year to the end of February, sales were 14.7% higher than the previous year (129,085) at 148,112 units.



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Yonder7Yonder7 - 3/9/2010 2:14:12 PM
+3 Boost
Good trend.


AlleVierAlleVier - 3/10/2010 12:13:09 AM
+2 Boost
Maybe. It depends on what the average increase for the segment was. i'd be more interested to see how they did in terms of market share. With the introduction of the A1 globally and the introduction of the A3 to the Chinese market, Audi might eclipse BMW sooner than expected--unless one insists on counting Mini sales as BMW sales. The 5 series will help considerably, but they're going to need some seriously compelling small cars to maintain they're top slot.

As ugly as most consider the A1, it will likely be more appealing, especially to women, than the 1 series and I'm not sure if the Mini variations will be anything more than niche players. I'd like to find out if there's any substance to rumor of the front-drive small car.


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