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01.12.2009 Press Release

BMW brand sales up 3.2% in November; X5 Advanced Diesel accounted for 25% of all X5 sales

Woodcliff Lake, NJ - December 1, 2009... The BMW Group in the U.S. (BMW and MINI combined) reported November sales of 18,272 vehicles, a decrease of 7.5 percent from the 19,762 vehicles sold in the same month of 2008. The BMW Group also reported a year-to-date sales volume of 218,110 vehicles, down 22.5 percent compared to 281,564 vehicles sold in the first 11 months of last year.

BMW Brand Sales
Sales of BMW brand vehicles increased 3.2 percent in November for a total of 15,708 vehicles compared to 15,217 vehicles reported in the same month a year ago. Year-to-date, BMW brand sales were down 23.7 percent to 176,374 vehicles compared to 231,053 vehicles sold in the same period of 2008.

"November gave us some reason for optimism as it's the second time in the last three months we showed a gain compared to the same month last year," said Jim O'Donnell, President of BMW of North America, LLC. "Overall, we believe that the premium segment is on its way back even though in the early part of 2010, it will be a bit bumpy and uneven. Our cause will be aided with the introduction of more new BMW models next year and just as we saw last month, continued solid performances from our X5 and X5 Advanced Diesel vehicles."

The BMW X5 Advanced Diesel is the most forward ordered vehicle of BMW's model range and accounted for one quarter of all X5 sales in November.

BMW Certified Pre-Owned (CPO)
In November, sales of BMW's Certified Pre-Owned vehicles increased 7.9 percent to 8,307 CPO vehicles versus 7,700 vehicles reported a year ago. Year-to-date, CPO sales were up 11.3 percent to 103,289 over the 92,781 reported in the same period of 2008.

MINI Brand Sales
MINI USA reported sales of 2,564 automobiles, a decrease of 43.6 percent compared to 4,545 cars reported in the same month a year ago. Year-to-date, MINI USA also reported sales of 41,736 automobiles, a decrease of 17.4 percent, compared to the 50,511 cars reported in the first 11 months of 2008.

"November was a peculiar month as we saw fewer consumers shopping for small, fuel efficient vehicles," said Jim McDowell, Vice President MINI USA. "However, we know we have the right kind of vehicles for the future and remain committed to expanding our dealer network and getting ready for three new MINI models in the near future."

Table: Sales BMW of North America, LLC, November 2009

 

Nov. 09

Nov. 08

%

YTD Nov. 09

YTD Nov. 08

%

1 Series

724

644

12.4%

10,177

11,097

-8.3%

3 Series

6,538

6,645

-1.6%

81,997

103,974

-21.1%

Z4

331

334

-0.9%

3,123

5,798

-46.1%

5 Series

3,462

2,927

18.3%

36,195

42,216

-14.3%

6 Series

139

338

-58.9%

3,346

5,965

-43.9%

7 Series

1,046

1,218

-14.1%

8,205

12,239

-33.0%

BMW passenger cars

12,240

12,106

1.1%

143,043

181,289

-21.1%

X3

268

748

-64.2%

5,548

16,662

-66.7%

X5

2,771

1,965

41.0%

23,558

28,986

-18.7%

X6

429

398

7.8%

4,225

4,116

2.6%

BMW light trucks (SAVs)

3,468

3,111

11.5%

33,331

49,764

-33.0%

BMW brand

15,708

15,217

3.2%

176,374

231,053

-23.7%

Cooper /S Hardtop

1,623

3,172

-48.8%

25,871

34,398

-24.8%

Cooper /S Convertible

411

42

878.6%

5,806

4,802

20.9%

Cooper /S Clubman

530

1,331

-60.2%

10,059

11,311

-11.1%

MINI brand

2,564

4,545

-43.6%

41,736

50,511

-17.4%

TOTAL BMW of North America, LLC

18,272

19,762

-7.5%

218,110

281,564

-22.5%

Source: https://www.press.bmwgroup.com/pressclub/p/us/pressDetail.html?outputChannelId=9&id=T0074893EN_US&left_menu_item=node__5308

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