BMW Group has announced cumulative sales of 177,716 vehicles worldwide during the month of September, representing an increase of 11.6 percent over the same month of last year and a new best for the company.
For the year to date the company delivered 1,335,502 BMWs, MINIs and Rolls Royces, representing an increase of 8.3 percent over the same nine months of last year.
The BMW brand was the best off, selling 146,843 cars during September, a 14.3 percent increase. Meanwhile, MINI was flat in September but is still up 7.2% for the year-to-date.
"We made solid gains in many of our markets last month and were once again able to achieve record sales in September, despite the difficult environment in some European countries," said Robertson. "Our models continue to perform well and we expect to see further healthy growth in worldwide sales in the fourth quarter. We are well on course to achieving a new sales record for the whole year.”
The BMW brand was the best off, selling 146,843 cars during September, a 14.3 percent increase. Meanwhile, MINI was flat in September but is still up 7.2% for the year-to-date.
"We made solid gains in many of our markets last month and were once again able to achieve record sales in September, despite the difficult environment in some European countries," said Robertson. "Our models continue to perform well and we expect to see further healthy growth in worldwide sales in the fourth quarter. We are well on course to achieving a new sales record for the whole year.”