Two days ago we were telling you about MB USA's latest all-time record, with the American branch of the Stuttgart manufacturer posting their highest November sales figures in history.
No less than 34,376 Mercedes-Benz cars have been sold in the prior month in the United States, making for the 50th consecutive month of sales increases since their record streak began back in 2009.
Compared to the same month last year, the Stuttgart car manufacturer managed an increase of 13 percent, consisting of 4,061 cars, which coincidentally is close to the total number of Mercedes-Benz CLA models sold in November this year.
The cheapest US offering in the Mercedes-Benz stable sold in 3,623 units, which in other words would mean that the CLA was almost single-handedly “to blame” for the record sales month.
With the Swabians hoping to finally top the Bavarians in US luxury car sales, their smallest sedan (OK, four-door coupe) could actually be the little Mercedes that could topple the big BMW.
Story via Bloomberg
Compared to the same month last year, the Stuttgart car manufacturer managed an increase of 13 percent, consisting of 4,061 cars, which coincidentally is close to the total number of Mercedes-Benz CLA models sold in November this year.
The cheapest US offering in the Mercedes-Benz stable sold in 3,623 units, which in other words would mean that the CLA was almost single-handedly “to blame” for the record sales month.
With the Swabians hoping to finally top the Bavarians in US luxury car sales, their smallest sedan (OK, four-door coupe) could actually be the little Mercedes that could topple the big BMW.
Story via Bloomberg