Audi replaces Mercedes Benz as the second largest luxury car
In the month of October 2011, BMW sold 107,789 cars, Mercedes Benz sold 103,378 cars, and Audi sold 108,500 cars. Compared to October 2010, BMW sales grew by 12.4%, Mercedes Benz sales grew by 2.9% whereas Audi's sales grew by a staggering 24%.
On the year to date front, BMW sold 1.19 million cars, Mercedes Benz sold 1.02 million cars while Audi sold 1.08 million cars. Compared to global sales figures of first ten months last year, this year BMW grew by 12.9%, Mercedes Benz grew by 7.1% and Audi grew by 18% in the same period.
From the above figures, it is quite clear that this year Audi has posted the most impressive growth rates.
In the month of October 2011, BMW sold 107,789 cars, Mercedes Benz sold 103,378 cars, and Audi sold 108,500 cars. Compared to October 2010, BMW sales grew by 12.4%, Mercedes Benz sales grew by 2.9% whereas Audi's sales grew by a staggering 24%.
On the year to date front, BMW sold 1.19 million cars, Mercedes Benz sold 1.02 million cars while Audi sold 1.08 million cars. Compared to global sales figures of first ten months last year, this year BMW grew by 12.9%, Mercedes Benz grew by 7.1% and Audi grew by 18% in the same period.
From the above figures, it is quite clear that this year Audi has posted the most impressive growth rates.