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| Dec 5, 2008 | |
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BMW sales fell by 25% in Nov
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| FRANKFURT - THE global economic slowdown hit BMW hard in November, figures from the German luxury automaker showed on Friday, with unit sales slumping by more than 25 per cent compared to the same period last year.
Sales of BMW-brand alone cars fell 26 per cent to just under 81,500, the firm said, while Mini sales were down 21 per cent at 15,100. It still managed to sell 110 Rolls-Royces, however, down from 135 in November 2007. 'Global automotive market demand fell once again in November,' BMW board member Ian Robertson said in a statement. 'However, during the period to the end of November the BMW Group performed better than the overall premium segment and has increased its market share in the segment.' For the 11 months to November BMW sold 1.3 million units, down 1.8 per cent. A sharp fall in sales, particularly in the United States, prompted the Bavarian automaker last month to scrap its 2008 profit target, lay off thousands of workers and cut output at its factories. -- AFP | |
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