Audi and BMW Report Record Sales Worldwide

Audi and BMW Report Record Sales Worldwide
What recession? Both Audi and BMW had their best ever first quarter in sales of new cars. Audi sold 312,600 vehicles worldwide between Jan 1 and March 31, an increase of 18.4 percent compared to the same period last year. In overall sales volume Audi was just beaten by arch rival BMW, which sold 321,175 vehicles for a 20.8 percent increase. Mercedes-Benz did not set any sales records and now lies in third place behind Audi and BMW with sales of 280,552 cars and SUVs.

In the past the U.S. has been the most important market outside of Germany for these brands. That’s no longer the case as China has become the largest market for Audi where it sold 64,122 cars in the three month period compared to 56,283 in Germany, 34, 869 in the UK and 25,383 in the U.S. BMW and Mercedes-Benz sell less vehicles than Audi in China but they are quickly catching up in what is now the largest new-car market in the world.

Mercedes-Benz did top BMW in sales in the U.S. during this period by moving 53,346 cars and SUVs, compared to 52,617 for BMW. For the record Lexus sold 47,356 vehicles in the U.S. but it has a small presence in the rest of the world compared to the three luxury giants of Germany.

The BMW Group also announced record sales for its two other brands – Mini and Rolls Royce — in March and for the year to date.

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SteveSteve - 5/5/2011 12:32:21 PM
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BMW sells only 2.74% more vehicles than Audi. That's a pretty narrow margin between 1st and 2nd place.


merce63amgmerce63amg - 5/5/2011 1:15:48 PM
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If you add the Mini cooper in which the A1 competes against it wouldn’t be so narrow.


IamEvilHomerIamEvilHomer - 5/5/2011 2:43:31 PM
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if you ad Porsche, Seat, VW, Bently and Lambo it would be.


merce63amgmerce63amg - 5/5/2011 3:12:30 PM
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That wouldn’t make any sense. VW is the parent company not Audi,lol. Audi only owns Lamborghini. So you could add lambo, but that wouldn't do much.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Group

scroll down to corporate structure, brands and companies


IamEvilHomerIamEvilHomer - 5/5/2011 4:18:00 PM
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I am just pointing out that we are talking about BMW and Audi not BMW, MIni and Audi Lambo (audi ownes Lambo)


racerf109racerf109 - 5/5/2011 1:03:48 PM
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BMW made a profit of €4462 per car on average, compared with €4145 at Daimler’s Mercedes-Benz and ¤2981 at Volkswagen’s Audi.


IamEvilHomerIamEvilHomer - 5/5/2011 2:45:22 PM
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in the USA that is the case. MB also spends thousands per car to keep up the volume. Right now it is all about selling the SUV's and C class for MB. Don't hate....


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