BMW Sales Jump 10.5% In January - Mini Running Out Of Cars - Sales Drop 30.9% For Month

BMW Sales Jump 10.5% In January - Mini Running Out Of Cars - Sales Drop 30.9% For Month
The BMW Group in the U.S. (BMW and MINI combined) reported January sales of 20,796 vehicles, an increase of 3 percent from the 20,195 vehicles sold in the same month a year ago.

"Coming right after a historic December, the January numbers are a momentum jump-start for 2014; a pace we expect to accelerate as the partnership between BMW and Team USA hits the air this weekend at the Sochi Olympics," said Ludwig Willisch, President and CEO, BMW of North America.  "During the Olympics, viewers will get a sense of the full breadth of the BMW model range with focus on the new X5, the 2 Series, the i3 and the i8 especially."

BMW Brand Sales
Sales of BMW brand vehicles increased 10.5 percent in January for a total of 18,253 compared to 16,513 vehicles sold in January, 2013.

In January, best performing vehicles included the BMW 3 and 4 Series segment which increased 34.4 percent to 6,494 vehicles, the BMW 5 Series increased 26.5 percent to 3,269 vehicles, and the BMW 6 Series increased 19.6 percent to 507 vehicles.

BMW Pre-Owned Vehicles
In January, sales of BMW used vehicles (including certified pre-owned and pre-owned) increased 6.2 percent to 14,143 vehicles compared to the 13,322 vehicles sold in January, 2013.

MINI Brand Sales
For January, MINI USA reports 2,543 automobiles, a decrease of 30.9 percent from the 3,682 sold in the same month a year ago. MINI USA is currently in transition from the current hardtop to the new model arriving in the second quarter.

MINI Pre-Owned Vehicles – Best January Ever
In January, MINI used automobiles (including MINI NEXT certified pre-owned and pre-owned) reported sales of 1,881 automobiles, an increase of 22 percent from the 1,542 sold in January, 2013.



GermanNutGermanNut - 2/3/2014 3:10:12 PM
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Despite the huge gain, BMW still trails Mercedes-Benz by over 4,300 units in the U.S. market.


Car4LifeCar4Life - 2/3/2014 3:47:34 PM
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The E and S Class seem to be bullet proof, and the new 3/4 series sold less than 1,000 units more than the oldest competitor in the segment, the C Class.

Benz is showing no mercy even fresh off the snowstorm!


scenicbyway12scenicbyway12 - 2/3/2014 4:49:13 PM
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Well you're almost half right

M/B sales 22,604
BMW sales 20,795

Difference 1809

Interestingly though sales of the new CLS 2243

BMW needs a 1er sedan.


Car4LifeCar4Life - 2/3/2014 4:59:38 PM
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@scenicbyway12, no he actually is right. you included Mini Sales, BMW only sold 18,253.

Always read the fine print LOL


scenicbyway12scenicbyway12 - 2/3/2014 5:49:19 PM
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I apologize, I did forget MINI, thats easy for me. I also screwed up CLS meaning CLA

STUPID BRONCOS!


BMWm4BMWm4 - 2/3/2014 5:56:44 PM
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it is still pretty good as Mercedes has a full lineup of vehicle available.
BMW is lacking the X5, 435i, 1/2 series, 4 series convertibles ... Alot of our models are not available.


JRobUSCJRobUSC - 2/3/2014 6:56:07 PM
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"Despite the huge gain, BMW still trails Mercedes-Benz by over 4,300 units in the U.S. market."

but still 80% ahead of Audi, who only increased 0.4%.

That's the last half of your sentence, you left that off accidentally.


BMWm4BMWm4 - 2/3/2014 3:33:43 PM
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Not bad considering BMW has no real availability of the New X5, the 435i/435xi coupe, no convertibles or 1/2 series.


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