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Mercedes-Benz Cars Worldwide Sales Drop 12.4 Percent in May 2009

Daimler AG reported today that worldwide sales at its Mercedes-Benz Cars divisions dropped 12.4% in May 2009 to 97,300 new units

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Daimler AG is reporting today that worldwide sales at its Mercedes-Benz Cars divisions dropped 12.4 percent in May 2009 to 97,300 new units, bringing total sales of the Mercedes-Benz, Maybach and smart brands to 433,100 units through the first five months of the year (a decrease of 21.1 percent).  Individually, sales at Mercedes-Benz were down 12.1 percent on the month (86,300 units), while smart noted a slightly larger decline, with sales trailing 14.9 percent when compared to May 2008 (11,000 units).  As a result of these figures, year-to-date sales at Mercedes-Benz are off 22.3 percent (383,000 units), while smart is down 9.9 percent (50,100 units) compared to 2008’s five-month ytd total.

It’s interesting to note:  despite the current economic climate, Mercedes-Benz Cars enjoyed a gain in its home market of Germany, where the group noted a sales increase of 12.2 percent (28,800 new units).  Of these, 25,600 units were of the Mercedes-Benz variety, bringing the Mercedes-Benz brand’s sales growth to 11 percent.  The Asia/Pacific region also benefited from a sales increase thanks to strong sales in China, with the area as a whole increasing sales 7.8 percent to 12,900 new units.

To read more about worldwide sales at Mercedes-Benz Cars for the month of May 2009, keep reading for the official press release

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Mercedes-Benz posts 11 percent sales increase in Germany

Stuttgart, June 08, 2009

In May, Mercedes-Benz Cars delivered 97,300 Mercedes-Benz, AMG, smart, and Maybach brand vehicles (May 2008: 111,100) to customers worldwide (minus 12 percent). The Mercedes-Benz brand sold 86,300 passenger vehicles worldwide (minus 12 percent) in May (May 2008: 98,100 units). Despite the fact that many markets are still in a difficult situation, Mercedes-Benz succeeded in markedly improving sales compared to the previous month (April 2009: 80,700). Factors that contributed to this improvement included the successful market launch of the new E-Class and the positive sales development in Germany and the Asia-Pacific region.

In Germany, Mercedes-Benz sold 25,600 vehicles in May (May 2008: 23,100) and increased sales by 11 percent. In addition to the boost from the new E-Class, the A- and B-Class also contributed to the growth in sales. Around 5,300 customers bought an A-Class vehicle in Germany in May (May 2008: 3,400), representing an increase of 54 percent. Deliveries of B-Class vehicles rose by 27 percent to 3,900 units (May 2008: 3,000). Sales in the A- and B-Class segment totaled 18,900 units worldwide, remaining largely unchanged from the same month last year (May 2008: 19,000). The smart fortwo posted a sales increase of 26 percent in Germany with 3,200 units sold in May (May 2008: 2,600). Since the beginning of the year, customers have bought 50,100 units of the innovative two-seater worldwide (January-May 2008: 55,500, minus 10 percent). The smart fortwo is now in the third year of its lifecycle. Mercedes-Benz in May was able to gain market shares in key Western European markets, such as Spain, France and the UK.

“The new E-Class has met with an outstanding customer response,” says Dr. Klaus Maier, Executive Vice President Sales and Marketing Mercedes-Benz Cars. “We expect sales to receive a further boost in the coming months from the introduction of the new E-Class to other important markets such as China and the U.S., as well as from the launch of the new E-Class coupe and the face lifted S-Class.” As was the case in April, the first month after the vehicle’s launch, the new E-Class was once again the market leader in Germany in May. “The new S 400 HYBRID has also gotten off to a great start,” says Maier. “In fact, around 15 percent of S-Class customers have opted for the hybrid version even before it officially hits showrooms on June 26.” In May, the S-Class was once again the world’s best-selling luxury sedan.

In China, Mercedes-Benz posted another sales record in May. At 5,200 units (May 2008: 3,300), vehicle sales were up by 59 percent. As a result, Mercedes-Benz continues to grow fastest. In Brazil, sales of Mercedes-Benz have risen by 39 percent since the beginning of the year, to 1,900 units (January–May 2008: 1,300). Mercedes-Benz continues to surge ahead in Canada as well. In the first five months of the year, the brand posted record sales of 9,400 units (January-May 2008: 8,100), representing an increase of 17 percent.

Overview of Sales by Mercedes-Benz Cars

  May 2009 % change January - May 2009 % change
Mercedes-Benz 86,300 -12.1 383,000 -22.3
smart* 11,000 -14.9 50,100 -9.9
         
Mercedes-Benz Cars 97,300 -12.4 433,100 -21.1
Western Europe 59,000 -6.7 253,700 -22.1
- of which Germany 28,800 +12.2 114,600 -15.3
NAFTA 19,300 -30.5 89,900 -25.7
- of which U.S. 16,300 -33.4 77,400 -28.7
Asia/Pacific 12,900 +7.8 59,700 -5.4
- of which Japan 1,700 -31.8 10,900 -33.5
- of which China 5,500 +67.5 22,900 +39.3

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