Mercedes-Benz Sets An August Record With A 4.8% Gain In Sales

Mercedes-Benz Sets An August Record With A 4.8% Gain In Sales
 Mercedes-Benz USA (MBUSA) today reported all-time record August sales at 31,250 units, increasing 3.2% from the 30,294 vehicles sold during the same month last year. The Mercedes-Benz brand tallied 28,373 units sold, a 4.8% increase over August 2014. Sprinter delivered 2,260 sales for the month of August, up 15.3% for the year, while smart recorded 617 units in August. On a year-to-date basis, Mercedes-Benz retails totaled 220,870, up 7.3%. Adding year-to-date sales of 17,957 for Sprinter Vans and 4,682 for smart, MBUSA posted a grand total of 243,509 units through August.

"We're on our way to a record year with more all-new products still waiting in the wings," said Stephen Cannon, president and CEO of MBUSA. "The new GLE and GLE-Coupe that debuted this month is part of our product offensive that will continue through the rest of the year."

August sales for the Mercedes-Benz brand were led by the C-, E- and M-Class model lines. The C-Class took the top spot with 7,154 units, up 38.9% from the same month last year. The E-Class followed with August sales of 4,006, while the M-Class rounded out the top three at 2,679.

The brand's AMG high-performance models posted an 87.5% monthly sales increase to 1,380 units in August, while year-to-date sales climbed 15.7% to 8,359. Sales of Mercedes-Benz BlueTEC diesel models hit 632 for the month and 8,697 year-to-date.

Separately, Mercedes-Benz Certified Pre-Owned (MBCPO) models delivered August sales of 9,804, with a year-to-date total of 78,347.



Car4LifeCar4Life - 9/1/2015 2:00:55 PM
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Looks like it will be another photo finish for the year between Mercedes, BMW, and Lexus, exciting to see them so split. I'm sure incentives will be flying come Fall and December.


cidflekkencidflekken - 9/1/2015 7:14:45 PM
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The "problem" for Mercedes is that their "go-to" model is the S-class which isn't a volume driver, though it sold more than the A8/LS/7 combined. BMW has its 3 Series and Lexus has its RX and ES, which both can rely on to maintain heavy-duty sales, no matter how old the products. However, I think it's a good problem for Mercedes to have since it shows its dominance at the higher end of the market where it might matter more than the low-to-mid range.


MDarringerMDarringer - 9/1/2015 7:49:28 PM
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People know a new E Class is coming so there are customers waiting it out.

The Mercedes line is vibrant.


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