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Coming off a 3.4 percent sales increase at their U.S. division, Mercedes-Benz Cars has announced today that worldwide sales of the Mercedes, Maybach and smart brands have achieved a record level for the month of November, jumping 2 percent to 113,000 units. This figure brings Mercedes-Benz Cars eleven month year-to-date sales 1,169,900 new units, up 1.9 percent over the same period last year.
Individually, sales of the Mercedes-Benz and smart brands both noted positive results, with the divisions increasing sales 0.8 percent (102,700 units) and 15.5 percent (10,300 units), respectively. To date, sales of Mercedes-Benz total 1,079,400 new units, up 3.5 percent over last year; while sales of smart have reached 90,500 units for the year, down 13.9 percent when compared to 2006.
To learn more about how sales at Mercedes-Benz Cars fared for the month of November complete with statistics for each of the company's key markets, keep reading for the official press release.
OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE
Mercedes-Benz Continues Record-breaking Course in 2007
- At 102,700 units, deliveries of Mercedes-Benz vehicles at highest level ever for the month of November
- More than 150,000 E-Class sedans delivered in 2007
- C-Class sedan global market leader in its segment
Stuttgart – Mercedes-Benz has set a new sales record for the period between January and November, with 1,079,400 units delivered (Jan.-Nov. 2006: 1,042,500 units). Sales rose by four percent compared to the same period of the previous year. By selling 102,700 passenger vehicles worldwide in November, Mercedes-Benz once again topped the high level set in November 2006 with 101,900 units sold.
The Mercedes-Benz Cars division as a whole also established a new all-time high by selling a total of 1,169,900 units (Jan.-Nov. 2006: 1,147,600 units). In November alone, the division delivered 113,000 Mercedes-Benz, Maybach and smart passenger vehicles (Nov. 2006: 110,800 units).
The new generation of the E-Class continues to be in great demand: since the beginning of 2007, Mercedes-Benz has sold more than 150,000 units of this premium sedan worldwide.
The new C- Class is also continuing its successful course. In November, Mercedes-Benz sold 27,600 units - more than double the 13.700 units delivered in November 2006. Thus the sedan remains the worldwide market leader in its segment. On December 1, 2007, the new C-Class station wagon celebrated its market launch in dealerships throughout numerous European markets. In the coming months, it will gradually be launched in other countries as well.
Customers are also very enthusiastic about the Mercedes-Benz B-Class. Ever since its market launch in June 2005, more than 300,000 customers have bought the compact Sports Tourer.
The new smart fortwo has also very successfully established itself on the market. The number of vehicles delivered to customers in November rose by 61 percent to the record-setting total of 10,200 units (November 2006: 6,300 vehicles).
In the Asia/Pacific region, sales of the Mercedes-Benz, Maybach and smart brands increased by 28 percent in November to the record level of 13,100 units. Mercedes-Benz Cars also achieved a new sales record in the U.S., where deliveries of passenger vehicles increased by three percent to 22,800 units (November 2006: 22,100).
Because of the weak domestic market and advanced purchases at the end of 2006 due to the impending sales tax increase, Mercedes-Benz Cars delivered 31,700 vehicles in Germany in November (36,800). By contrast, sales of Mercedes-Benz Cars vehicles in the rest of western Europe rose by six percent in November to 35,800 units (November 2006: 33,900).
Overview of Sales by Mercedes-Benz Cars
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November 2007 |
Change in % |
Jan.-November 2007 |
Change in % |
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Mercedes-Benz |
102,700 |
+0.8 |
1,079,400 |
+3.5 |
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smart |
10,300 |
+15.5 |
90,500 |
-13.9 |
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Mercedes-Benz Cars |
113,000 |
+2.0 |
1,169,900 |
+1.9 |
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Western Europe |
67,400 |
-4.5 |
712,500 |
-1.3 |
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- of which Germany |
31,700 |
-13.8 |
311,700 |
-2.2 |
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NAFTA |
24,900 |
+4.8 |
248,600 |
+3.2 |
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- of which U.S.* |
22,800 |
+3.4 |
225,900 |
+2.8 |
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Asia/Pacific |
13,100 |
+28.0 |
127,400 |
+7.5 |
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- of which Japan |
3,800 |
+1.9 |
40,100 |
-11.1 |
*Mercedes-Benz passenger vehicles
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