Saturday, February 12, 2011

BMW sales in January rose by 28%

A good start is half the battle. The proverb, in this case, it fits perfectly with the BMW Group has started 2011 with strong sales growth worldwide. In January, in fact, were sold between 105,177 BMW, Mini and Rolls-Royce, an increase of 28% over the same month of 2010, when the economic crisis stopped at an altitude of 82,150 registrations.

"We started well in 2011 - said Ian Robertson, member of the board of directors of the group - gaining almost every continent in which we operate. Meanwhile, for 2011 we are aiming to sell 1.5 million vehicles, reaching historical records for all 3 marks thanks to the first half to be better than the second for various reasons, internal and external.

" To celebrate the month of January are good and all three brands: that of Monaco of Bavaria shows a more than 30% of sales (90,841 units against 69,861 the same month of 2010), to exploit the new X1 and X3 and 5 Series (plus 72.7 plus 94.7 and 118.4% more). Compared to BMW, the Mini brand - dragged from Countryman - he found the performance "mediocre", although with a 15.8% more compared to 2010 (14,126 against 12,202 deliveries).

The former British ultra luxury brand has seen a boom in deliveries in January: the 210 units delivered (equivalent to 9-10 units per day between the Phantom and the Ghost, excluding holidays and holiday eves) represent an increase of 141.4 %.

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