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Daimler AG (DAI)’s Mercedes-Benz reported a 22 percent surge in U.S. sales last month, building on its early lead as it tries to unseat Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (BMW)’s BMW as the leader in luxury-auto deliveries this year.
Mercedes said yesterday it delivered 22,040 vehicles last month, its best February, helped by sales of the C-Class sedan, which rose 39 percent to 7,302. BMW-brand sales increased 0.5 percent to 21,311 vehicles, boosted by a 22 percent gain for its X5 sport-utility vehicle. Toyota Motor Corp. (7203)’s Lexus rose 3.9 percent to 17,339, led by the RX SUV, which gained 20 percent to 6,938 deliveries.
The two German automakers are vying to be the top luxury- auto brand in the U.S. after outselling Lexus the past two years. BMW vaulted to its second consecutive U.S. luxury crown with a December surge, based on reported sales. When measured by vehicle registrations, Mercedes topped BMW, according to researcher R.L. Polk & Co.
“We’re just carrying the momentum that we brought from last year into this year,” Steve Cannon, chief executive officer of Mercedes-Benz USA, said in an interview yesterday. “We haven’t even gotten to any of our new products yet.”
For the first two months, sales of Mercedes vehicles gained 16 percent to 44,541. Munich-based BMW’s 2013 deliveries have increased 0.6 percent to 37,824. Lexus rose 16 percent to 33,550.
The sales results don’t include Stuttgart, Germany-based Daimler’s cargo vans and Smart cars and BMW’s Mini brand, which aren’t luxury vehicles. Lexus was the top-selling luxury brand in the U.S. for 11 years until natural disasters in Asia curtailed production in 2011.
Super Bowl

Mercedes benefited from an almost 2-minute commercial that aired during the Super Bowl last month, introducing the CLA sedan, which will go on sale in September at $29,900. The spot, with model Kate Upton, singer Usher and actor Willem Dafoe, boosted online shopping activity for the brand and the C-Class, Cannon said.
“CLA really is kind of a halo car from underneath that I think recalibrated people’s price-value perception of the Mercedes-Benz brand,” Cannon said.
Mercedes-Benz incentive spending rose 19 percent to $4,218 per vehicle, compared with a 4.5 percent increase to $3,512 for BMW, according to Santa Monica, California-based TrueCar Inc.
General Motors Co. (GM)’s Cadillac rose 20 percent to 13,845 vehicles in February, helped by a pair of new sedans, the XTS and the ATS, according to a statement from the Detroit-based company.
Audi, Infiniti

U.S. sales of Wolfsburg, Germany-based Volkswagen AG (VOW)’s Audi brand rose 27 percent to 10,877, the company said in a statement. It was the brand’s 26th straight month of record sales, which included a 14 percent jump for the A4 sedan to 3,089.
Sales of Tokyo-based Honda Motor Co. (7267)’s Acura brand rose 0.9 percent to 11,364 last month, the company said in a statement.
Nissan Motor Co. (7201)’s Infiniti sold 9,147 vehicles, a 1 percent decline from a year earlier, the Yokohama, Japan-based automaker said in a statement yesterday.
Ford Motor Co. (F) sold 4,883 Lincolns in February, a 29 percent decrease from a year earlier, according to a statement from the Dearborn, Michigan-based automaker. Ford is starting a new ad campaign to try to revive the luxury brand, including airing spots during last month’s Super Bowl.
The decline was because of a shortage of redesigned MKZ sedans at dealerships. Ford said Lincoln dealers should be fully stocked by the beginning of April. Ford sold 945 MKZs last month, a 62 percent drop from a year earlier. Ford has started delivering 100 vehicles a day to dealers,Ken Czubay, Ford’s U.S. sales chief, said on a conference call yesterday.
Porsche, the Stuttgart-based automaker that is now part of Volkswagen, reported in a statement that it sold 2,805 vehicles in the U.S. last month, a 31 percent gain.
Land Rover sales rose 20 percent to 3,905, while Jaguar’s gained 12 percent to 1,148, according to an e-mailed statement. The U.K. brands are owned by Mumbai-based Tata Motors Ltd. (TTMT)

BMW Sales Flatline With A 0.5% Increase In February - Mini Sales Plummet 13.6% For Month - AutoSpies Auto News

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/mercedes-benz-usa-february-sales-hit-record-highs-at-24051-194306991.html
 
By the time the FL E, S and CLA are all on sale, Mercedes is going to be on fire in the 4th quarter of this year. BMW should see a jump also with all the diesels coming and the budget priced 320i.

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The race YTD 2013

MB: 69,187
BMW: 64,902
Lexus: 56,740
Audi: 34,186


Source: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/us-auto-sales-latest-news-78253307.html


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Daimler AG (DAI)’s Mercedes-Benz reported a 22 percent surge in U.S. sales last month, building on its early lead as it tries to unseat Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (BMW)’s BMW as the leader in luxury-auto deliveries this year.

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Don't care who's number # really as long as the sales growth is sustainable and underpinned by improved profitability. There's no point in selling cars/stuffing distribution networks for the sake of it.
 
The race YTD 2013

MB: 92,822
BMW: 88,127
Lexus: 74,831
Audi: 47,343

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BMW and Mercedes are going to have massive/pushes increases at year end with all their new product coming. Going to be down to the wire.

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BMW better not make any next generation Z4. Save that money, the Z4 makes no profit.
 
Mercedes-Benz sold more vehicles in the U.S. in April than archrival BMW, with increases reported for some pricier models like the SL-Class.

Sales for the Mercedes-Benz brand rose 5.8 percent to 23,635 in April, while BMW posted a 10 percent increase to 23,225 units. The April results extended Mercedes’ 2013 lead to 4,695 vehicles as the two rival automakers compete for the sales crown that BMW has held for two years.

Mercedes sales for the year through April rose 11 percent to 92,822, while BMW’s 2013 deliveries rose 6.7 percent to 88,127. The results don’t include Daimler’s cargo vans and Smart cars and BMW’s Mini brand, which aren’t considered luxury vehicles. U.S. sales of VW’s Audi brand rose 14 percent to 13,157 in April, which was the 28th straight month of record sales. Sales for the year rose 15 percent to 47,343 units, with the Q5 SUV posting gains of 32 percent.

Starting at $105,000, the Mercedes-Benz SL recorded 938 deliveries in April, more than triple compared to the same month last year. The BMW 7-Series and the Audi A8 rose 69 percent and 30 percent respectively. Porsche sold 4,032 vehicles in the U.S. in April (+17 percent), a monthly record for the VW-owned luxury carmaker.

Toyota’s Lexus luxury division reported a 3.1 percent increase for April, to 18,091 units, with deliveries of the ES sedan and RX SUV rising 71 percent and 3.1 percent respectively. For the year, Lexus said it has sold 74,831 vehicles (+12 percent). Honda’s Acura brand reported a 14 percent increase to 13,899 units, while Nissan’s Infiniti sold 7,844 vehicles (+10 percent). Cadillac sold 13,230 vehicles in April, with the new ATS and XTS sedans accounting for 42 percent of deliveries, while Ford’s Lincoln brand reported 7,615 sales, up 21 percent from a year earlier.

Jaguar sales rose 6.3 percent to 1,141 in April, with sister company Land Rover reporting a sales growth of 7.6 percent, for a total of 3,543 units.




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Mercedes can't be bothered about China and India for that matter, because they know the BRICS are overrated and nobody should ever bet against the U.S market.
 
Mercedes can't be bothered about China and India for that matter, because they know the BRICS are overrated and nobody should ever bet against the U.S market.

Sorry mate, but I strongly disagree. The old markets are loosing their power due to a wide variety of reasons. Leaving all political discussions out of this, the sales numbers prove it!

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Mercedes can't be bothered about China and India for that matter, because they know the BRICS are overrated and nobody should ever bet against the U.S market.
So is that why they do bespoke models like E-Class Long etc? If you do not think Mercedes views China as its future Number 1 market, then you are grossly misinformed.
 
hi friends this forum is really helpful and useful to know about many expert suggestion in this area actually i don't have knowledge about car but it is a big news that mercedes raise up the their market so every one suggest to take this car it have a big industries also provide latest technical support to their customer.
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