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That's A Wrap:  Mercedes-Benz USA Ends 2006 With An All Time Sales Record Of 248,080 Vehicles Sold
Posted January 3rd, 2007 At 3:50 PM CST

Mercedes-Benz LogoDecember financials are in, and for the final month of 2006, Mercedes-Benz USA reported a decrease in sales of 9.9 percent with 28,115 new units sold. This figure marks the second highest sales month on record for the U.S. Mercedes division, second only to December of 2005. 

As for 2006's total sales figures, Mercedes-Benz USA achieved its thirteenth consecutive year of sales growth, increasing the number of new vehicles sold 10.5 percent to 248,080 units.  The division noted tremendous success throughout the year from a number of new models, including the S-Class and GL-Class, while further sales momentum will undoubtedly result from additional new model offerings, some of which include the CL-Class and Mercedes' recently-expanded diesel SUV lineup.

To learn more about Mercedes-Benz USA's December sales figures as well as how your favorite model fared in the final month of the year, keep reading for the full press release.

Enjoy.


OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE


MERCEDES-BENZ RINGS IN THE NEW YEAR WITH RECORD SALES

MBUSA Achieves All-Time Sales Record with Sales of 248,080 for 2006


MONTVALE, N.J. – December sales of 28,115 boosted Mercedes-Benz USA (MBUSA) to its 13th year of sales increases and the highest annual volume in its history. MBUSA sold 248,080 vehicles in 2006, a 10.5 percent increase over the 224,421 units sold in 2005.

The company introduced six new SUV models in 2006, including the highly acclaimed GL-Class – the first European seven-passenger SUV which was recently voted Motor Trend’s SUV of the Year – and diesel versions of its M-Class, R-Class and GL-Class, offering higher gas mileage to luxury SUV buyers. The Mercedes-Benz SUVs were so well received that the company saw a 67.7 percent jump in sales of its light trucks as a group (M-, R-, G-, and GL-Classes) compared to 2005 (69,163 vs. 41,252).

Sales at the high-end were equally impressive. As a group, the S-, SL- and CL-Classes rose by 48.2 percent compared to last year (40,660 vs. 27,436), boosted by the introduction of the flagship S-Class in February. Sales of the S-Class model line nearly doubled in 2006 with a 92.6 percent increase.

Sales of vehicles in the Mercedes-Benz diesel portfolio – both CDI and BLUETEC models – grew from 4,299 units in 2005 to 6,941 units in 2006, posting a 61.5 percent increase. Known for being a leader in diesel innovation and engineering, Mercedes-Benz expanded its diesel offerings in the fourth quarter of 2006 to include SUVs (M-Class CDI, R-Class CDI, and GL-Class CDI), and also introduced the cleanest diesel technology available in a passenger car through the E320 BLUETEC. The company plans to expand its BLUETEC range to bring 50-state diesels to the U.S. market in 2008.

DECEMBER SALES

MBUSA sold 28,115 vehicles in December 2006, marking the second-highest sales month in MBUSA history – second only to December 2005, the best MBUSA sales month ever.

The top-of-the-line vehicles – the S-Class sedan and CL-Class coupe – each recorded impressive gains in sales volume for the month. Sales of the ninth generation S-Class rose 56.2 percent (2,987 vs. 1,912 units) and the CL-Class jumped 77 percent (347 vs. 196 units).
The sales volume leader for the month, the E-Class model line, gained 12.3 percent with 7,116 units sold compared to December 2005’s 6,334 units.

MERCEDES-BENZ CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED SALES

Separately, through the Mercedes-Benz Certified Pre-Owned (MBCPO) program, MBUSA sold 4,374 vehicles in December, an increase of 19.9 percent over last December and marking the program’s best sales month this year. This boosted the MBCPO year-end total to 47,737 units, an 8.3 percent increase over 2005.

DECEMBER 2006 SALES CHART

Model Dec '06 Dec '05 Monthly % YTD 2006 YTD 2005 Yearly %
C-Class
5,197
9,806
-47.0%
50,187
60,658
-17.3%
E-Class
7,116
6,334
12.3%
50,195
50,383
-0.4%
S-Class
2,987
1,912
56.2%
30,886
16,036
92.6%
CL-Class
347
196
77.0%
1,312
1,320
-0.6%
SL-Class
539
1,098
-50.9%
8,462
10,080
-16.1%
CLK-Class
1,509
1,748
-13.7%
16,415
18,227
-9.9%
SLK-Class
664
976
-32.0%
10,410
11,278
-7.7%
CLS-Class
966
1,230
-21.5%
10,763
14,835
-27.4%
R-Class
1,546
2,430
-36.4%
18,168
4,959
266.4%
M-Class
3,889
5,340
-27.2%
31,632
34,959
-9.5%
G-Class
18
122
-85.2%
587
1,334
-56.0%
GL-Class
3,337
n/a
n/a
18,776
n/a
n/a
SLR
141
200
-29.5%
Maybach
146
152
-3.9%
Grand Total
28,115
31,192
-9.9%
248,080
224,421
10.5%


Copyright © 2007 Mercedes-Benz USA

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