BMW Sales Rise 7.3% In May - Mini Settles In With A 6.1% Increase For Month

BMW Sales Rise 7.3% In May - Mini Settles In With A 6.1% Increase For Month
The BMW Group in the U.S. (BMW and MINI combined) reported May sales of 28,321 vehicles, an increase of 7.1 percent from the 26,452 vehicles sold in the same month a year ago. Year-to-date, BMW Group is up 12.2% on sales of 130,843 in the first five months of 2012 compared to 116,656 in the same period in 2011.

"The auto business looks to be the strongest part of the economy right now with both BMW and MINI keeping up the sales momentum to give BMW Group in the U.S. it's best May since 2008," said Ludwig Willisch, President and CEO, BMW of North America, LLC. "Our optimism for rest of the year is fueled by the new BMW models on their way to market and improving availability so that we can meet demand."

BMW Brand Sales
Sales of BMW brand vehicles increased 7.3 percent in May for a total of 22,168 compared to 20,651 vehicles sold in May, 2011. Year-to-date, the BMW brand is up 13.8 percent on sales of 104,779 compared to 92,068 sold in the first five months of 2011.

In May, best performing vehicles included the 5 Series, up 45.3 percent to 6,102 units; and the 6 Series, up 159.9 percent to 725 units; and the Sports Activity Vehicle segment (X3, X5 and X6), up 23.8 percent to 6,939 units.

BMW Pre-Owned Vehicles
In May, sales of BMW used vehicles (including certified pre-owned and pre-owned) increased 7.4 percent to 13,930 vehicles from the 12,975 vehicles sold in May 2011. January through May, BMW used vehicle sales are up 3.1 percent on volume of 68,792 compared to 66,710 in the same period of 2011.

MINI Brand Sales
MINI USA reported sales of 6,153 automobiles in May, an increase of 6.1 percent from the 5,801 sold in May 2011. Year-to-date, MINI sales in the U.S. are up 6.0 percent on volume of 26,064 compared to 24,588 in the first five months of 2011. 



enthusiastx11enthusiastx11 - 6/4/2012 7:46:14 PM
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or could it be that the 3-series models are in transition? there are no more x drive sedans until the new one comes out (a big issue in the northeast), the wagon is off-market for the moment, and the coupes/convertibles are winding down for the new models that are coming shortly. could those possibly be factors? could the last year of an old model possibly decline before the new one comes out?


BMWRUBMWRU - 6/1/2012 4:42:15 PM
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it's called 5 series coupons, Mr. Smart. With so many attractive coupons for most BMWs, they just help sweeten the already top-notch leasing program BMW has in place. The deal is just going to get sweeter towards the mid-year.


iamdabest1iamdabest1 - 6/1/2012 4:48:05 PM
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keep in mind there are no x drives available for the new 3 or coupes..


USNA1999USNA1999 - 6/1/2012 5:12:29 PM
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BD I think you are correct. I thought the 3-Series would have double digit gains.


Yonder7Yonder7 - 6/1/2012 6:20:38 PM
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3 series is the top seller of BMW. Hopefully I will rise with the other alternatives ..still I think the previous one had better exterior..the new one is ugly..


HughJassHughJass - 6/2/2012 12:51:57 AM
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Gimme an X6, not very many of them around. Who want a 3series when everyone on the street has one?

That free maintenance for 4 years would get me in one easy. Works out to be 3 oil changes and probably 2 brake jobs, what is that, $3300 plus whatever else they're throwing at you.


enthusiastx11enthusiastx11 - 6/4/2012 7:49:46 PM
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overall sales very solid at 12% up compared to year to date 2011.

5-series sales are amazing at over 6k for a model that's approaching 2 years old. especially when the e-class is selling less than that and the less expensive and brand new GS didn't even crack 2k this month.

7-series sales way high but that probably due to incentives to clear out whatever is left of the 2012 models for the new 2013 facelift.

x5 also kicking ass at nearly 4k units. a LOT of movement for an expensive SUV.


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