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Most neutral car enthusiasts would agree that BMW and Audi are closely matched. Yes, BMW has a sportier bent and Audi leans more towards comfort, but the two brands offer similar levels of prestige, ...
While Audi has sold 65,055 cars so far this year, up 16 percent from the comparable period a year ago, BMW has left it far behind, with year-to-date sales of 169,641.
For the last seven years, BMW has had a stranglehold on the top spot in the luxury car market. That reign is in danger of coming to and end, as Audi sales are on the rise. According to an ...
Audi and BMW Group posted sales gains last month, when overall industry volume dipped amid weaker demand during the Chinese New Year holiday, but Mercedes-Benz volume dipped. In February, Audi ...
BMW and Mercedes each sold more cars than Chrysler in the U.S. in 2014, and Audi is now a real player in the market, with sales up more than 15 percent in 2014 over 2013 (though still at roughly ...
BMW managed this year to retake the first place by a mere 407 cars after settling for second place since 2008, the year Peter Schwartzenbauer became Audi's sales chief. Audi's sales rocketed after ...
In 2024, BMW’s global EV sales went up 13.5% (and reached a new record in the United States), while Mercedes-Benz and Audi saw sales declines of 23.1% and 8% respectively. More Stuff Like This ...
German auto makers BMW, Audi and Mercedes-Benz are racing pell-mell against each other for the industry’s luxury-car sales crown, but the huge sums they are spending to get ahead are beginning ...
Mercedes-Benz beats BMW, Audi to keep global luxury sales crown. January 10, 2020 07:09 AM. CHRISTOPH RAUWALD and OLIVER SACHGAU. ... Global Audi sales rose 1.8 percent to 1.85 million vehicles.
BMW has sold 178,499 vehicles in the USA for the year so far, while Audi has only managed 81,951 units – less than double BMW’s volume. These BMW sales do not include the Mini brand, by the way.