Audi Sets 59th Consecutive Monthly U.S. Sales Record in November 2015 As Sales Rise 0.4%

Audi Sets 59th Consecutive Monthly U.S. Sales Record in November 2015 As Sales Rise 0.4%
Audi sales YTD through November up 11.7% to 181,803 vehicles

Sales for the month rose 0.4% to 16,700 vehicles

Demand for core Audi models remained strong for the month


Audi reported that its November 2015 sales increased 0.4% to 16,700 vehicles, a total that stands as the brand’s 59th straight month of record U.S. sales.

Audi achieved its best-ever November sales in the U.S. in establishing its 59th consecutive monthly sales record. The previous November record was set in 2014 with 16,640 Audi vehicles sold. Through the first 11 months of 2015, Audi U.S. sales rose 11.7% from last year to 181,803 vehicles, which is only 208 units short of what Audi sold in an entire year in 2014.

“As we head into the final sales month, we are on track to achieve our sixth-consecutive record year and exceed 200,000 annual sales for the first time,” said Mark Del Rosso, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Audi of America. “We expect this strong momentum will continue into 2016 as we refresh some of our most popular models, such as the Audi Q7, A4 and R8.”

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Yonder7Yonder7 - 12/1/2015 1:26:28 PM
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Excellent if we consider the Diesel Gate.


ilovecar2015ilovecar2015 - 12/2/2015 12:25:33 AM
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Please! The reason they managed a mere 0.4% because of the A3 - a low end, FWD cheap vehicle with small margin.

The Q5 is a the only thing that worth mentioning in term of gain.


cidflekkencidflekken - 12/2/2015 1:56:06 AM
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Honestly, this isn't something Audi should be proud of nor touting. They are being bolstered by the low-end of their range, with the exception of the Q7. Every other model beyond the A3, Q5, and Q3 are down for the brand. Is that really how a "premium brand' wants to perform?


USNA1999USNA1999 - 12/2/2015 3:38:44 PM
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Well LEXUS has done the same, more volume because of the NX.


cidflekkencidflekken - 12/2/2015 4:16:16 PM
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Yes, there's definitely correlation between Audi and Lexus' results. Lexus is relying even moreso on the bottom-end of their model range, to be truthful.


MDarringerMDarringer - 12/2/2015 7:59:37 PM
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Audi's sales in the USA are still laughably low in volume.


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