Mercedes-Benz Sales Increment Up 1.3% In October - Is Lexus Stealing the Thunder?

Mercedes-Benz Sales Increment Up 1.3% In October - Is Lexus Stealing the Thunder?
Mercedes-Benz USA (MBUSA) today reported October sales at 32,472 units, an increase of 3.7% from the 31,318 vehicles sold during the same month last year. Sales of Mercedes-Benz vehicles tallied 28,952 units sold, a 1.3% increase over October 2014. Mercedes-Benz Vans delivered 2,799 sales for the month of October, up 30.8% over October 2014, while smart recorded 721 units in October. On a year-to-date basis, Mercedes-Benz retails totaled 278,842, up 6.5%. Adding year-to-date sales of 23,073 for Vans and 6,153 for smart, MBUSA posted a grand total of 308,068 units through October, up 6.1%.

October sales for the Mercedes-Benz brand were led by the C-, E- and GLE model lines. The C-Class took the top spot with 7,283 units, followed by the E-Class with October sales of 4,661, up 18.4% from the same month last year. The newly introduced GLE rounded out the top three at 4,176, with a total of 9,470 sales during its first 3 months on the market.

"We're on track for the best year we've ever had in this market as we head into the fourth quarter," said Stephen Cannon, president and CEO of MBUSA.  "The appetite for SUVs continues to grow and that's creating very strong demand for our new GLE and GLE-Coupe.  We'll keep that momentum going with our new entry model, the GLC, at the end of the year."

The brand's AMG high-performance models posted a 79.5% monthly sales increase to 2,246 units in October, while year-to-date sales climbed 35.6% to 12,463. Sales of Mercedes-Benz BlueTEC diesel models recorded 584 for the month and 9,853 year-to-date.

Separately, Mercedes-Benz Certified Pre-Owned (MBCPO) models delivered October sales of 9,629. On a year-to-date basis, MBCPO has sold 99,373 vehicles, an increase of 1.2% over the comparable period last year (98,186 vehicles).



cidflekkencidflekken - 11/3/2015 4:07:43 PM
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Lexus is taking nothing away from Mercedes. If you'd understand the numbers, that would help. Lexus' increase comes primarily from the NX sales numbers. And if you look at the sales numbers of the GLK (and X3), they are only marginally down, mainly because the GLC is just coming to market. If anything, Lexus is simply attracting new customers, likely from their Toyota brand with the NX's more attainable price point.


Car4life1Car4life1 - 11/3/2015 6:05:48 PM
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Mercedes-Benz is currently in the best position point blank period. No other luxury marque can match its balance of volume at the HIGH END.

Benz is holding Lexus/Bimmer/Audi off nationally and globally with entry level models while simultaneously irritating Rolls/Bentley/Porsche/Maserati with High end models

The Best or Nothing...


MrEEMrEE - 11/3/2015 7:35:58 PM
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Check their reliability. Not just the new low priced models, but S class is scrapping the bottom. Owners will be bailing in droves.


Dexter1Dexter1 - 11/3/2015 10:29:24 PM
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The only thing Lexus steals are ideas from other car companies. Lexus hasn't had an original idea since Toyota launched the poseur brand in 1989 when it copied an S-Class for cheap.


Lovecars15Lovecars15 - 11/5/2015 1:09:11 AM
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I my view both BMW and Mercedes have cheapened the brand by producing model like the A, GLA to compete with Lexus. The reason why Lexus are cheaper is not because they are cheap it because BMW and Merc have ripped us off for too long.


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