BMW Sales Stagnate In September Up 0.1% - Mini Sales up 22.5% For Month

BMW Sales Stagnate In September Up 0.1% - Mini Sales up 22.5%  For Month
The BMW Group in the U.S. (BMW and MINI combined) reported September sales of 26,660 vehicles, an increase of 3.5 percent from the 25,749 vehicles sold in the same month a year ago.  Year-to-date, BMW Group is up 7.1 percent on sales of 234,928 in the first nine months of 2012 compared to 219,314 in the same period in 2011.

"The economic indicators and consumer confidence are showing improvement and the traffic in our showrooms is further encouraging our optimism for the fourth quarter of the year as the BMW new model ramp-up continues," said Ludwig Willisch, President and CEO, BMW of North America, LLC.  "The X1 in its first full month is largely sold out and MINI set another sales record; both are strong indicators of what's to come."

BMW Brand Sales
Sales of BMW brand vehicles increased 0.1 percent in September for a total of 21,761 compared to 21,750 vehicles sold in September, 2011.  Year-to-date, the BMW brand is up 4.9 percent on sales of 186,397 compared to 177,679 sold in the first nine months of 2011.

In September, the X1 SAV in it full sales month, sold 1,570 units. Other best performing vehicles for the month include the 6 Series, up 80.2 percent to 609 units; and the X3 SAV, up 63.7 percent to 3,034 units.

BMW Pre-Owned Vehicles
In September, sales of BMW used vehicles (including certified pre-owned and pre-owned) increased 3.8 percent to 13,624 vehicles from the 13,129 vehicles sold in September 2011.  January through September, BMW used vehicle sales are up 2.6 percent on volume of 122,575 compared to 119,424 in the same period of 2011.   

MINI Brand Sales
MINI USA reported the best September ever with sales of 4,899 automobiles, an increase of 22.5 percent from the 3,999 sold in September, 2011.  Year-to-date, MINI sales in the U.S. are up 16.6 percent on volume of 48,531 compared to 41,635 in the first nine months of 2011.



Yonder7Yonder7 - 10/2/2012 1:40:54 PM
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A big Jump in 3 series..thats good, I think most of the user were waiting for some reviews before to take any decision ..



GermanNutGermanNut - 10/2/2012 1:45:55 PM
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The lack of 3-series sales growth continues to hurt BMW's sales for the 2nd consecutive month.


bmwm6bmwm6 - 10/2/2012 1:55:59 PM
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The new 3 series wagon, and (4 series) coupe, and convertible have yet to be released. They are still selling the old coupes along side the new sedans. Once the coupe is out combined numbers should exceed E90 #s.


enthusiastx11enthusiastx11 - 10/2/2012 6:03:59 PM
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exactly. let's make apples to apples comparisons here.


enthusiastx11enthusiastx11 - 10/3/2012 4:48:45 PM
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lexsucks: incorrect. the new 3-series wagon is already on the bmw site as an upcoming model. will be here in a few months.


Car4LifeCar4Life - 10/2/2012 1:47:33 PM
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Wow Mercedes Still kicking Butt with Old Models

C Class 7,872 3 Series 7,731

E Class 4,826 5 Series 3,189

S Class 925 7 Series 484


thetruth01thetruth01 - 10/2/2012 1:49:11 PM
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Another rough month for BMW. What are the excuses going to be this time?


bmwm6bmwm6 - 10/2/2012 1:58:42 PM
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rough...Their sales are positve right?


thetruth01thetruth01 - 10/2/2012 2:23:13 PM
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they are under pacing the market. that's rough.


enthusiastx11enthusiastx11 - 10/2/2012 6:02:21 PM
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no excuses needed. just facts. forget about percentages and focus on absolute numbers:

year to date sales:

bmw: 234k
mercedes: 191k
lexus: 170k




JRobUSCJRobUSC - 10/2/2012 6:27:06 PM
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BMW has 186k. The 234k in the chart is BMW/Mini.


enthusiastx11enthusiastx11 - 10/2/2012 6:01:16 PM
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percentage are fun to distort the facts.

year to date sales:

bmw: 234k
mercedes: 191k
lexus: 170k

so who's doing best?


JRobUSCJRobUSC - 10/2/2012 6:26:13 PM
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BMW has 186k


thetruth01thetruth01 - 10/2/2012 10:01:19 PM
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and Lexus is rapidly catching now that all last year's troubles are over. While BMW continues to flail.

I don't have this intense animosity to BMW. Here's news. I've owned a Benz and a Bimmer, and never owned a Lexus. I'm not some delusional fanboi.

But I just love the excuses BMW fanbois have to come up with whenever BMW declines. Like no other mfr ever has supply/ model changeover/ tsunami(!) problems.

BMW fought tooth and nail to win last year, it was SOOOOO important to them. It came down to jst a few (dealer purchased?) units. This year MBZ has them handily beat, and many buyers are drifting back to Lexus as well. To say nothing of Audi. What shall BMW do? Create some new niche? How about a smaller sport ute, say ummm X0.5. Or another ungainly hatch. Or a minivan. or a (gasp) front wheel drive. Throw it all at the wall. something will stick. Or at least provide more incremental sales. But at what cost? The lesseing of the brand to where they can't even count on 3 series supremacy any more, that's the cost.


VISOVISO - 10/2/2012 6:27:16 PM
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Enthusaistx11. You need to compare brand sales to each other not Group sales.

Mercedes-Benz Brand: 191,618
BMW Brand: 186,397
Lexus Brand: 170,991

Just for clarity.


Yonder7Yonder7 - 10/2/2012 6:33:10 PM
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I am guessing how the Faulty Oil Pumps on M5 and M6 will impact the brand, will be an isolated issue following the M5 and M6 only ? what about the other turbo engines?....



aarononymousaarononymous - 10/3/2012 6:34:36 PM
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what's up with 7 series outsold by (nice but not flashy) A8? Also 5 series not too impressive either...



skytopskytop - 10/3/2012 10:22:49 PM
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That choice of words for level sales is reprehensible. "Stagnant?"

Does this writer work for the obama administration where everything is stagnant for the past 4 years? Is that why you are so familiar with the word stagnant?


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