Sept 2016 Sales Thread
#16
Moving to the west coast has really changed my posting habits. Anyways, here's an [incomplete] segment breakdown if anyone's interested:
Pre-Entry-Level
1. A3 - 2,209
2. CLA - 1,845
3. 2 - 977
4. ILX - 916
5. CT - 638
Entry-Level
1. 3 - 7,432
2. C - 6,600
3. Q50 - 4,359
4. A4 - 3,175
5. TLX - 2,908
6. IS - 2,678
7. MKZ - 2,447
8. ATS - 1,770
9. S60/CC - 927
10. XE - 829
11. Giulia - 7
Mid-Level
1. E/CLS - 4,824
2. A6 - 1,599
3. 5 - 1,521
4. CTS - 1,503
5. G80 - 1,201
6. GS - 1,066
7. XF - 415
8. Q70 - 402
9. MKS - 339
10. S80/90 - 205
11. RLX - 102
Flagship
1. S - 1,440
2. CT6 - 1,343
3. 7 - 1,201
4. Continental - 775
5. Panamera - 356
6. LS - 345
7. A8 - 335
8. G90 - 10
Pre-Entry-Level
1. A3 - 2,209
2. CLA - 1,845
3. 2 - 977
4. ILX - 916
5. CT - 638
Entry-Level
1. 3 - 7,432
2. C - 6,600
3. Q50 - 4,359
4. A4 - 3,175
5. TLX - 2,908
6. IS - 2,678
7. MKZ - 2,447
8. ATS - 1,770
9. S60/CC - 927
10. XE - 829
11. Giulia - 7
Mid-Level
1. E/CLS - 4,824
2. A6 - 1,599
3. 5 - 1,521
4. CTS - 1,503
5. G80 - 1,201
6. GS - 1,066
7. XF - 415
8. Q70 - 402
9. MKS - 339
10. S80/90 - 205
11. RLX - 102
Flagship
1. S - 1,440
2. CT6 - 1,343
3. 7 - 1,201
4. Continental - 775
5. Panamera - 356
6. LS - 345
7. A8 - 335
8. G90 - 10
#18
Mid-Level
1. E/CLS - 4,824
2. A6 - 1,599
3. 5 - 1,521
4. CTS - 1,503
5. G80 - 1,201
6. GS - 1,066
7. XF - 415
8. Q70 - 402
9. MKS - 339
10. S80/90 - 205
11. RLX - 102
Flagship
1. S - 1,440
2. CT6 - 1,343
3. 7 - 1,201
4. Continental - 775
5. Panamera - 356
6. LS - 345
7. A8 - 335
8. G90 - 10
5series has ended production I believe, new one will be revealed next week.
Also Great showing for CT6, 7 series and Continental.
#19
Audi
Audi sets new September record on SUV, A4 demand, as record sales hit 69th month
October 03, 2016 HERNDON, Virginia
September 2016 marks the 69th month of record sales for Audi of America. Year-to-date sales have risen 3.2 percent to 152,179.
Sales of Audi SUV models remained steady with a 1.6 percent increase over last September and an 18 percent increase year-to-date. The Q3 posted sales of 1,919 vehicles for the month, marking the 2nd-best sales month on record for the model and a 70 percent increase over last September. Q7 sales rose 28 percent to 2,475 vehicles and 52 percent year-to-date.
Audi opened its 1st North American manufacturing facility Sept. 30, dedicated to producing the new version of the Q5 SUV, which debuted the day before at the Paris Motor Show. The factory gives AUDI AG a third global pillar, after Europe and China, to continue its profitable growth.
“With an all-new Q5 and state-of-the-art factory in our region, Audi will be able to build on the massive success of the model’s 1st generation and better serve our U.S. customers and dealers, cutting delivery times in half,” said Mark Del Rosso, chief operating officer, Audi of America.
September results were also bolstered by solid demand for the new A4, countering a trend in the overall U.S. market away from sedans. The A4 sedan posted sales of 3,175 vehicles, a 43 percent increase for the month and a 15 percent increase year-to-date.
October 03, 2016 HERNDON, Virginia
- Demand for Q3 SUV increased 70 percent; Q7 28 percent
- A4 sedan sales increased 43 percent for the month
- North American manufacturing facility opens to produce best-selling Q5
September 2016 marks the 69th month of record sales for Audi of America. Year-to-date sales have risen 3.2 percent to 152,179.
Sales of Audi SUV models remained steady with a 1.6 percent increase over last September and an 18 percent increase year-to-date. The Q3 posted sales of 1,919 vehicles for the month, marking the 2nd-best sales month on record for the model and a 70 percent increase over last September. Q7 sales rose 28 percent to 2,475 vehicles and 52 percent year-to-date.
Audi opened its 1st North American manufacturing facility Sept. 30, dedicated to producing the new version of the Q5 SUV, which debuted the day before at the Paris Motor Show. The factory gives AUDI AG a third global pillar, after Europe and China, to continue its profitable growth.
“With an all-new Q5 and state-of-the-art factory in our region, Audi will be able to build on the massive success of the model’s 1st generation and better serve our U.S. customers and dealers, cutting delivery times in half,” said Mark Del Rosso, chief operating officer, Audi of America.
September results were also bolstered by solid demand for the new A4, countering a trend in the overall U.S. market away from sedans. The A4 sedan posted sales of 3,175 vehicles, a 43 percent increase for the month and a 15 percent increase year-to-date.
#20
Vw
http://media.vw.com/release/1281/
VOLKSWAGEN OF AMERICA REPORTS SEPTEMBER 2016 SALES RESULTS
Oct 3, 2016
- September sales totaled 24,112 units
- Best ever September for Tiguan, with 2,988 units, a 0.5 percent increase over September 2015
#21
#22
A6 sales are -20% for the year and -7% for the month. No surprise that Q7 and Q5 sales are very strong.no doubt taking sales from the sedan. I bought a new A6 in June and it had been in the dealers inventory for a while and they were anxious to sell it. Great car BTW.
#23
http://www.tatamotors.com/jlr-press-...eptember-2016/
Land Rover
For the month of September, Land Rover sales hit 5,637 units sold, the second highest September ever for the brand, and 218 sales off the 5,855 record sales achieved in September, 2015. For the month of September, the Range Rover Sport was the volume leader hitting 1,532 units sold.
Sales of the Discovery Sport hit 1,201 units, up 5 percent from 1,140 in 2015; making it the best September sales month for the two year old model. The Discovery family will be expanded in 2017 with the introduction of the new 2017 Land Rover Discovery.
Jaguar
For the month of September, Jaguar sales were 2,662 units, a 168 percent increase from 995 units in September 2015; making it the best Jaguar September sales month since 2003.
September marked the fourth full sales month of Jaguar’s two new entry luxury vehicles: the 2017 XE compact luxury sedan, starting at $34,9001, and the 2017 F-PACE compact luxury SUV, starting at $40,9901. The Jaguar XE hit 829 units sold making it the brand’s volume leader for the month, and the F-PACE hit 809 units sold. Sales of the all-new, redesigned Jaguar XF hit 415 units, up 56 percent from 266 in 2015.
In the U.S., year to date through September, Jaguar is continuing to grow with sales up 81 percent to 20,349 units sold versus 11,216 in 2015.
Land Rover
For the month of September, Land Rover sales hit 5,637 units sold, the second highest September ever for the brand, and 218 sales off the 5,855 record sales achieved in September, 2015. For the month of September, the Range Rover Sport was the volume leader hitting 1,532 units sold.
Sales of the Discovery Sport hit 1,201 units, up 5 percent from 1,140 in 2015; making it the best September sales month for the two year old model. The Discovery family will be expanded in 2017 with the introduction of the new 2017 Land Rover Discovery.
Jaguar
For the month of September, Jaguar sales were 2,662 units, a 168 percent increase from 995 units in September 2015; making it the best Jaguar September sales month since 2003.
September marked the fourth full sales month of Jaguar’s two new entry luxury vehicles: the 2017 XE compact luxury sedan, starting at $34,9001, and the 2017 F-PACE compact luxury SUV, starting at $40,9901. The Jaguar XE hit 829 units sold making it the brand’s volume leader for the month, and the F-PACE hit 809 units sold. Sales of the all-new, redesigned Jaguar XF hit 415 units, up 56 percent from 266 in 2015.
In the U.S., year to date through September, Jaguar is continuing to grow with sales up 81 percent to 20,349 units sold versus 11,216 in 2015.
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