Global sales: February 2008: Audi, BMW, MB


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MB: 87,800 (+13%) ... YTD 170,100 (+12%)
MB Car Group: 96,600 (+18%) ... 187,000 (+17%)




Mercedes-Benz Cars Feb Global Car Sales +18% On Year


FRANKFURT -(Dow Jones)- German car maker Daimler AG said Tuesday that unit sales at it's Mercedes-Benz Cars division totaled 96,600 vehicles in February 2008, an increase of 18% from the figure recorded for the same month last year, 82,000 units, setting a new benchmark.
In addition, deliveries of Mercedes-Benz, AMG, smart, and Maybach brand vehicles over the first two months of the year rose 17% to the record level of 187,000 units, compared to 159,700 in the first two months of 2007.
The Mercedes-Benz brand also set a record in February by posting a sales increase of 13% to 87,800 units worldwide compared to 78,000 in February 2007.
A total of 170,100 customers worldwide opted for a vehicle of the brand with the star over the first two months of the year, up from 151,500 in the first two months of 2007, an increase of 12% from the same period last year, and also the best performance ever for that calendar period.
The new Mercedes-Benz C-Class enjoyed continued success in February, posting very high sales growth in all triad markets. A total of 29,000 C-Class sedans and station wagons were sold, more than double the 13,700 in February 2007.
The A-Class and B-Class also continued their positive performance last month, with sales in this segment increasing by 8% to the record level of 21,600 unit, up from 20,100 in February 2007. This development was mainly a result of record deliveries of B-Class vehicles in Western Europe.
The strong sales growth achieved with the C-Class sedan played a major role in enabling Mercedes-Benz to increase its sales in the U.S. in February by a further 7% to the record figure of 18,600 units, compared with 17,300 in the previous year.
Mercedes-Benz sales in Germany rose 22% to 23,100 passenger vehicles, compared with 18,900 a year earlier.
Unit sales for Mercedes-Benz in Western Europe excluding Germany were up 12% to 26,900 vehicles, which was also a new record.
The response to the new smart fortwo in existing markets has been outstanding, and further growth of the smart brand has also been helped by the launch of the two-seater in the U.S.
Deliveries of the smart fortwo worldwide more than doubled in February to 8, 800 units, compared with 3,400 in February 2007. Since the model was introduced in mid January, a total of 1,800 customers in the U.S. have taken delivery of the smart fortwo from one of the about 70 dealerships.


Copyright (c) 2008 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
 
Re: Mercedes Global sets feb 08 'Benchmark'

What the hell is going on at Mercedes-Benz? The numbers are unbelievable and likely not sustainable either, but so far so good.

Yikes, 1800 Smarts so far in the U.S! The time has never been better with gas prices rising daily.

Another month like this and I'll start to believe Mercedes is on some type of serious roll.

Now how many Maybachs did they sell? HA!

M
 
Re: Mercedes Global sets feb 08 'Benchmark'

What the hell is going on at Mercedes-Benz? The numbers are unbelievable and likely not sustainable either, but so far so good.

Yikes, 1800 Smarts so far in the U.S! The time has never been better with gas prices rising daily.

Another month like this and I'll start to believe Mercedes is on some type of serious roll.

Now how many Maybachs did they sell? HA!

M

Yeah I dunno what the hell is going on. I hope it's sustainable and they don't fall flat. They haven't had any MAJOR debuts other than the C. Is the SHINE returning to the star once more? :eusa_thin Negative press is all but a thing of the past and the range of vehicles is very solid. For example, in Australia, the E-class is beating the 5 series to a pulp for no apparent reason with almost double the sales.

The performance of the A & B is probably making them think very very long and hard about what to do with these models. They will not want to jeapordise any sales.
 
BMW CEO said today February BMW Group global sales were "up by mid single-digit number" compared to February 2007. ... Meaning - let's say - that's approx. 5% more than in Feb 2007.


In February 2007 BMW Group sold 97,416 automobiles!!!

So in Feb 2008 this number is surpassed by approx 5% ... So Feb 2008 sales are about 102,000 automobiles.


In Feb 2008 MB Car Group sold 96,600 automobiles.
 
BMW: 89,983 (+5,5%) ... YTD: 167,139 (+0,8%)
Mini: 15,954 (+34,0%) ... YTD: 31,391 (+23,0%)
Rolls-Royce: 57 (+50,0%) ... YTD: 98 (+55,6%)
Total: 105,994 (+9,0%) ... YTD: 198,628 (+3,8%)



Some highligts from February BMW sales:

1-series: 13,874 (+43,8%)
3d: 3,808
5d: 9,059
Coupe: 1,007

X5: 10,445 (+103,7%)

3-series Cabriolet: 3,911

5-series: 15,752 (+1,4%)

6-series: 1,254 (+6,4%)

7-series: 3,299 (+19,1%)

Z4: 1,791 (+11,2%)
 
Lol, but still keeping Ursla?:D

:t-cheers:

I knew (and was waiting) for you to be the first one to respond to that. Of course I had to sell her, my house, shoes and all other worldly possessions...lol. Yet...I still only have the down payment. :D


M
 
BMW: 89,983 (+5,5%) ... YTD: 167,139 (+0,8%)

Did I not hear someone say BMW sales were diminishing and for us "fanboys" to stop making excuses.

I guess facts do lie accoding to some :D

No further excuses needed...
 
Yeah it seems business is good for German car makers particularly outside of the U.S.

Account Number:

Uh....I forget....let me get my Swiss Bank Book..!

M
 
BMW and Mercedes are in such a strong position right at the time when they are gearing up for a massive product launch of many different and important models...

The next few years will be massive for these two companies. Audi need to react IMO. I can see them slowing down with this next generation change. BMW and Mercedes have hit the floor running.
 
Just look at those numbers :eusa_clap:bowdown:
IMO,Sun really shines on german premium car brands,BMW especially..MB is not bad at all,and Audi is stronger than ever..:t-cheers:
 
All these numbers really aren't surprising. With all three Germans entering newer and newer markets that once were ignored. BMW and Audi finally entered the Indian market mid last year with BMW already having set up a plant and Audi in the process of doing so. Is it surprising now considering that four of the top ten wealthiest people come from India?!?!?!
 

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