BMW Sales Move Forward 4.2% In October - Mini Sales Drop 3.2%

BMW Sales Move Forward 4.2%  In October - Mini Sales Drop 3.2%
The BMW Group in the U.S. (BMW and MINI combined) reported October sales of 33,274 vehicles, an increase of 2.9 percent from the 32,339 vehicles sold in the same month a year ago. Year-to-date, the BMW Group (BMW and MINI combined) is up 10.6 percent on sales of 295,474 in the first ten months of 2013 compared to 267,267 in the same period in 2012.   

"The momentum of October is a good indicator of what's ahead in the final 60 days of the year, especially with sales of the new X5 and the 4 Series beginning to have an impact," said Ludwig Willisch, President and CEO, BMW of North America.   "All of the leading indicators – sales, order rates, showroom traffic, finance applications – are up, very good signs."

BMW Brand Sales
Sales of BMW vehicles increased 4.2 percent in October for a total of 27,574 compared to 26,451 vehicles sold in October, 2012. Year-to-date, the BMW brand is up 12.8 percent on sales of 240,139 compared to 212,848 sold in the first ten months of 2012.

In October, best performing vehicles included the BMW X1 with an impressive increase of 60.4 percent compared to October 2012.  The BMW 3 and newly launched 4 Series, both leaders in their segments, also ended the month with an increase of 20.4 percent compared to October 2012.  The BMW 5 and 6 Series increased sales 18.7 percent and 19.6 percent, respectively, over sales in October 2012.

BMW Pre-Owned Vehicles
In October, sales of BMW used vehicles (including certified pre-owned and pre-owned) increased 23.4 percent to 15,502 vehicles compared to the 12,563 vehicles sold in October, 2012. January through October, BMW used vehicle sales are up 9.2 percent on volume of 147,638 compared to 135,139 in the same period of 2012. 

MINI Brand Sales
In October, MINI USA reported sales of 5,700 automobiles, a decrease of 3.2 percent from the 5,888 sold in the same month a year ago. Year-to-date, MINI sales in the U.S. are up 1.7 percent on volume of 55,335 compared to 54,419 in the first ten months of 2012.

MINI Pre-Owned Vehicles
In October, MINI used automobiles (including MINI NEXT certified pre-owned and pre-owned) continued its year of record breaking, smashing last year's October sales with an increase of 30.4 percent to 1,962 vehicles from 1,505 sold in October, 2012. January through October, MINI used vehicle sales are up 19.1 percent on volume of 18,143 compared to 15,233 in the same period of 2012.



CarAnalystCarAnalyst - 11/3/2013 2:09:21 AM
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Why has the X5 sales dropped by half, when the 2014 model has just been launched? Is it because it does not appeal to people's tastes anymore?


BMW4me4everBMW4me4ever - 11/4/2013 12:16:10 PM
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car ... The X5 was just launched on October 23, so the X5 figures won't reflect anything but the older version which stopped production in June of 2013. Most dealers are completely out of the 2013 model.


Yonder7Yonder7 - 11/3/2013 6:44:15 AM
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Not so fast CarAnalyst, 3 series had bad start, an now what do you say about that ?... I am an MB fan but the game is not over


CarAnalystCarAnalyst - 11/3/2013 7:55:54 AM
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Thanks Yonder7; thats reassuring. Lets hope the X5 does so well that it overtakes sales of those fugly Lexus RXs that surprisingly manage to find 8k new buyers every month, consistently.


Yonder7Yonder7 - 11/3/2013 9:58:03 AM
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5 and 5gt together are not able to stand against the E series so far and S class (as always), still as the king of the hill.


AznboyzAznboyz - 11/4/2013 2:20:00 PM
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Looks like all those secretaries traded in their old 3ers for the new model.


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