BMW To Take Luxury Car Race Crown In 2017 .. But Not Here In The US

BMW To Take Luxury Car Race Crown In 2017 .. But Not Here In The US

BMW's sales in China rose 12 percent in November to 55,293 vehicles -- a result that positions the automaker to be China's top-selling luxury brand this year.

In the same period, Audi sales rose 6.5 percent to 56,208 units while Mercedes-Benz's brand registrations increased 22 percent to 50,813.

Although Audi outsold its rivals in November, it is still trying to recoup the sales it lost earlier this year when dealers were boycotting the brand.


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GermanNutGermanNut - 12/15/2017 4:50:36 PM
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BMW will finish second globally behind Mercedes-Benz for 2017.


cidflekkencidflekken - 12/15/2017 11:48:00 PM
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Well, the race in China still is close. Benz is only about 3k units behind BMW through November. Just last month, Benz was ahead by almost 2k units. Mercedes could easily outsell BMW in December especially now that the S-Class may be back in full swing after the transition to the facelifted model.


qwertyfla1qwertyfla1 - 12/16/2017 9:14:12 PM
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How many Buick are sold in China per year? You see them EVERYWHERE in Shanghai and down in Ningbo -don't know much about Northern China as I have never been yet.


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