C-Class US C-Class Yearly sales 2003-2009


The Mercedes-Benz C-Class is a series of compact executive cars produced by Mercedes-Benz Group AG. Introduced in 1993 as a replacement for the 190 (W201) range, the C-Class was the smallest model in the marque's line-up until the W168 A-Class arrived in 1997.

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Calendar YearUS Sales2003[44]65,982200469,2512005[45]60,658200650,1872007[46]63,701200872,4712009[47]52,427
some info from wiki on C Class sales in USA sINCE LAUNCH...:



2003 - 65 982
2004 - 69 251
2005 - 60 658
2006 - 50 187
2007 - 63 701
2008 - 72 471
2009 - 52 427


Looks like 2008 was best ever year for the C......
 
Interesting, thanks for posting. Do you have these figures for the E-Class, or S-Class?

2009 obviously hit the W204 hard, with the economy crashing down on the car industry, worse than ever (in modern times). Also, the W212 (combined with the C207, to a lesser extent) has been the volume leader since it debuted, I think (very odd). I wonder how the 204's 2010 numbers will look.

The W203 was such a consistently huge seller.
 
Suprising to see the 2009 being so so bad.MAybe the facelift will lift things back over the 70 thousand mark.I wonder how was 2010...
 

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