Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Bmw’s U.S. sales increased by 9 percent in April

Bmw’s U.S. sales increased by 9 percent in AprilBMW Group U.S. sales (BMW and MINI) grew by 9% to 21,111 vehicles compared to the corresponding period of 2009. Year to date statistics show that two-Marques allowed to sell a total of 76.162 points, a number that can be converted into growth of 7.9% when placed against the volume of sales in the first four months of 2009. Last month, the BMW brand reported a 10% increase in sales, with sales of 17,268 vehicles. At the same time, recent sales figures of 8.8% extension of 63 591 units. Jim O'Donnell, president of BMW North America, LLC, said in April the positive results are a victory, especially in the two models, the lack of high volume, since the end of their life cycle. O'Donnell also said that both the X3 and 5 Series is in transition. He also expressed his excitement of the new 5, which has received rave reviews early, go on sale in June. Dealers begin to receive all the news this year at the end of X3.

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