Saturday, October 29, 2011

BMW's also managed to exceed the maximum target


Thanks to the achievements of those sales, BMW's also managed to set aside the two main competitors, who also came from Germany, the Audi and Mercedes-Benz AG.

German premium car manufacturer, BMW, successfully became the best-selling luxury car in the world throughout September. BMW has recorded sales of 128,446 units, an increase of 9.3 percent over the same period last year.

"Until the end of the third quarter, we've managed to achieve sales targets throughout 2011, namely 1.6 million units more," he said Robertson, BMW's Head of Sales, as reported by Automotivenews, Tuesday, October 11, 2011.

BMW Group, which includes BMW, MINI, and Rolls Royce, in September last, managed to sell as many as 159,214 vehicles, up 11.4 percent. Cumulatively during January-September group sales had reached 1.23 million units.

Meanwhile, Mercedes-Benz recorded sales of 120,982 units and Audi AG as many as 120 200 units during September.

Meanwhile, BMW models the most demanding customers throughout September are the BMW X3, BMW X1 and BMW X-5. Manufacturer's data show, sold 11,345 units of BMW X3, BMW X1 and BMW X-5 respectively 12,535 and 28,911 units sold.