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July '05 X Series Sales Report
July sales of the BMW X3 and X5 Series totaled 6,623 units, down some 11.8% from the 7,505 sold last July. YTD sales of the X Series are still up 8.8% when compared to the first 7 months of 2004.
For those of you who are interested Mercedes-Benz sold 3,526 M Class units this month, up 41.5% from the 2,492 sold last July. The all new 2006 Model Year M Class was introduced in April, 2005. Please note that I report only United States sales data. Check this link to see the report. http://myfilelocker.comcast.net/fdme...ries_Sales.pdf |
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Yea well our model is 6 years old and the Mercedes just came out like 3 months ago.
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Wow I didn't know the W164 was that slow of a seller. Looks like folks are really not buying these 'gas hogs' anymore.
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whats a w164?
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Sales of X5 advanced by 11.7% in July BUT it was offset by 27.3% drop in X3 sales. So X5 sales actually went up in July.
BMW US sales rise 12.1 percent |
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