Mercedes-Benz Beats BMW, Audi to Keep Global Premium Car Sales Crown
Mercedes-Benz successfully defended its crown as the world's bestselling premium car brand, beating rivals BMW and Audi
Mercedes-Benz successfully defended its crown as the world's bestselling premium car brand, beating rivals BMW and Audi
BMW more than doubled its U.S. sales lead over Mercedes-Benz in June. Sales of BMW brand vehicles increased 7.5 percent...
BMW maintained its lead over rival Mercedes-Benz in the U.S. luxury auto market in May, as the Munich-based automaker reported...
Through the first four months of the year, the BMW brand has sold 3,584 more luxury vehicles than Mercedes-Benz in 2019, pulling ahead
Mercedes still leads BMW by 2,507 deliveries for the first two months of the year. In February 2019, BMW USA' sales were nearly flat increased 0.2 percent in February 2019 for a total of 23,558
%%excerpt%% Despite a 5 percent U.S. sales decline in October, Mercedes-Benz remains at the top of the luxury brands, extending its lead over BMW on the year
The slight increase in BMW's numbers means that the Bavarian company is now just 58 vehicles behind its arch-rival from Stuttgart on a year-to-date basis
On Monday, Mercedes-Benz said it has retained its title as the world's most successful premium brand carmaker in 2017, retaining the crown
Mercedes widened its global sales lead in the first half of the year. The Stuttgart-based automaker sold 1.14 million cars in the six months through June.
Mercedes-Benz, despite posting an 8.2 percent decline widened its lead for the top spot in U.S. luxury sales over BMW, which reported an 11 percent drop for the month
BMW came ahead of Mercedes-Benz in U.S. luxury sales in January, for the first time in 2017