Mercedes-Benz Reports A Day Late That Sales Plunged 13% In November

Mercedes-Benz Reports A Day Late That Sales Plunged 13% In November
Mercedes-Benz USA (MBUSA) today reported November sales of 33,475 units, a decrease of 11.7% from the 37,925 vehicles sold during the same month last year. While MBUSA recorded its highest month of the year; runout of popular model lines and limited availability of top-selling SUVs, including the new GLC, resulted in a decline from last November, which was the highest sales month in MBUSA history.

Despite the constraints, MBUSA president and CEO Stephen Cannon said, "November brought us enough volume to assure an all-time record year for MBUSA."

Mercedes-Benz Vans delivered 2,770 sales for the month of November, up 9.4% over November 2014, while smart recorded 662 units in November. On a year-to-date basis, Mercedes-Benz retails totaled 308,885, up 4.2%. Adding year-to-date sales of 25,843 for Vans and 6,815 for smart, MBUSA posted a grand total of 341,543 units through November, up 4.0%.

November sales for the Mercedes-Benz brand were led by the C-Class, GLE and E-Class model lines. The C-Class took the top spot with 7,239 units, followed by the newly introduced GLE-Class. The GLE finished second this month with 4,883 sales, a total of 14,353 units sold during its first four months on the market.

The brand's AMG high-performance models posted a 121% monthly sales increase to 2,186 units in November, while year-to-date sales climbed 43.9% to 14,649. Sales of Mercedes-Benz BlueTEC diesel models recorded 583 for the month and 10,436 year-to-date.

Separately, Mercedes-Benz Certified Pre-Owned (MBCPO) models delivered November sales of 9,406. On a year-to-date basis, MBCPO has sold 108,635 vehicles, an increase of 0.8% over the comparable period last year (107,800 vehicles).



BMWm4BMWm4 - 12/2/2015 7:27:37 PM
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New 7-series is already making an impact in Mercedes S-class sales. Wow surprised that Mercedes laid an egg in November


autopalautopal - 12/2/2015 9:15:08 PM
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Laid an egg! Do you realize the S class still outsold the new 7 series by a comfortable margin?


jameswisrikjameswisrik - 12/3/2015 7:48:07 AM
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7 SERIES VS S CLASS...

PLEASE DON'T FOOL YOURSELF! 7 IS MORE LIKE A LUXURY YUGO NEXT TO A S CLASS!


BlitzerBlitzer - 12/2/2015 7:33:18 PM
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Ouch! Not only did sales "Punged" (I'll go out on a limb and guess that it should say "Plunged). But the mighty S-Class took in the shorts big time. New BMW 7-Series comes out, and its sales soar 48%, while S-Class sales "punge" 35%. Maybe not so mighty afterall!


TheSteveTheSteve - 12/2/2015 7:43:12 PM
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re above 2 posts: I'm not ready to conclude that a 1-month "trend" will continue for any length of time. I'm waiting a few months to see if an actual trend appears.


cidflekkencidflekken - 12/2/2015 7:47:25 PM
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The S-Class sales STILL was just 100 units shorts of equaling the TOTAL COMBINED sales of the 7/A8/LS. So, yes, it's still pretty damn "mighty" on its own.

The biggest hindrance this month for Benz was the transitioning month for the GLK and GLC. From what I know, there are pre-orders for the GLC waiting to be fulfilled once dealerships get their hands on the cars. And let's not forget that Mercedes doesn't really have a C-Class coupe which can account for as much as 20% of the C-Class sales.


PUGPROUDPUGPROUD - 12/2/2015 8:04:29 PM
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One month does not make a trend. However I'm curious as to what is really behind the numbers. Growth is in the new lower market lower
priced segments...likely true for Audi and BMW too. How much of sales are traditional M-B buyers trading down in size and cost versus new entry level buyers to the brand?


ilovecar2015ilovecar2015 - 12/3/2015 10:31:21 AM
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So when will Genesis enters the U.S market? Interesting to see where it will rank next year on the list.

My prediction: #8, behind Infiniti and ahead of Lincoln.


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