Audi Pulls Off A 20% Sales Increase For The Month Of January

Audi Pulls Off A 20% Sales Increase For The Month Of January
Audi today reported January U.S. sales of 7,812 Audi cars and SUVs, which accounted for a 20% overall increase from January 2010. The previous January sales record for Audi in the U.S. was the 6,510 vehicles sold in 2010.

The strong January 2011 results followed the best year that the luxury brand has seen in the U.S. as sales surpassed 100,000 for the first time to finish the full year at 101,629 vehicles. The 8.6% share that Audi held in overall U.S. imported luxury vehicle sales at the end of 2010 also set a record for the brand.

Audi models have already earned significant awards in the U.S., including the Edmunds.com Technology Breakthrough Award to the 2011 Audi A8, four category winners in the Strategic Vision 2010 Total Value Index and the EyesOn Design “Best Production Vehicle” awarded to the Audi A6, which is scheduled to arrive this Fall.

In January 2011, Audi recorded year-over-year sales increases exceeding 50% with five of its models: the Audi A3, Audi A8, Audi Q5, Audi Q7 and the Audi R8.

Sales of the 2011 Audi A8 flagship model, introduced in late November, jumped 765.4% from a year earlier as consumers continue to respond favorably to the most technologically advanced vehicle Audi has ever produced.

January 2011 Audi A3 sales climbed 52.8% from a year earlier as consumers continued to demand the Audi A3 TDI clean diesel model, the 2010 Green Car of the Year. Audi Q5 crossover sales continued to show the strong momentum built throughout 2010 by posting a 50.9% gain from January 2010 sales. The Audi Q7 full-size luxury crossover sales also showed a nearly 60% rise from January 2010.

“Consumers sent a strong signal that Audi is a brand on the rise,” said Audi of America President Johan de Nysschen. “Our intent is to make 2011 another pacesetting year.”

Audi sales highlights – January 2011

• January 2011 ranks as the best January in Audi of America history, eclipsing the record set in 2010.
• Audi A8 sales numbers skyrocket due to launch of redesigned 2011 Audi A8 flagship.
• Five models within Audi lineup post gains of over 50% YOY.

Audi Q5 and Audi Q7 January sales and news notes
• Audi Q5 sales in January second only to A4.
• Audi Q5 sales up 50.9% for January YOY.
• Audi Q7 sales up 59.8% for January YOY.

Audi A3, A6 and R8 January sales and news notes
• Audi A3 sales rose 52.8% in January; A3 TDI represents 66% of sales mix.
• Audi A6 luxury sedan sales up 17.2% YOY.
• R8 sales record 83.7% uptick over January 2010.

Audi Certified Pre-Owned sales and news notes
• January 2011 CPO sales of 2,232 units represent 32.1% YOY surge from 1,690 vehicles a year earlier.

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LexSucksLexSucks - 2/1/2011 5:38:08 PM
-3 Boost
It's all Obama's fault.


aarononymousaarononymous - 2/1/2011 7:14:32 PM
+1 Boost
time to phase out the TT and replace it with the quattro concept, almost outsold by the R8


tattedtwicetattedtwice - 2/2/2011 1:24:47 AM
+4 Boost
Even though I find the new a8 ugly ugly UGLY and would never ever ever never own one, I have to say I was a little jealous of them today; the news did a blurb on the icy roads here in dallas and in the background you could see a black a8 taking off from a start with no trouble. All the other cars at the intersection were stuck, but the a8 drove right around them. I guess there are some advantages to AWD.

Still an ugly car though, and those headlights make me laugh.


I95SPEEDINGTICKETSI95SPEEDINGTICKETS - 2/2/2011 11:51:12 AM
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I disagree with you on the ugly thing but i gave you +1 because you at least admit to the benefits of AWD


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