BMW AG stayed still remains the world's top-selling premium automaker after global sales of the company's core brand rose 9.3 percent to 128,446 units in September.The increase in the sales takes BMW ahead of competitors Audi, whose sales grew 17 percent to 120,200 in September and Mercedes-Benz, whose sales rose 2 percent to 120,982 in the same period."At the end of the third quarter we find ourselves well on course to deliver our target of more than 1.6 million vehicles in 2011 and to remain the clear number one among premium manufacturers once again this year," BMW's head of sales Ian Robertson said in a statement.
Overall sales of BMW Group vehicles including the Mini and Rolls-Royce brands rose up to 16 percent in the first nine months of the year to 1.23 million units. In September, the group sold 159,214 vehicles, a rise of 11.4 percent.Vcommindia News
Overall sales of BMW Group vehicles including the Mini and Rolls-Royce brands rose up to 16 percent in the first nine months of the year to 1.23 million units. In September, the group sold 159,214 vehicles, a rise of 11.4 percent.Vcommindia News

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