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      07-03-2014, 04:32 PM   #1
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YTD F10 5 series sales (U.S.)

BMW does not report M model sales within a series, but total 5 series sales (not including GT) at the mid-point of 2014 are up 9% over last year. The MB E-Class also is up about the same amount (+8%). 5er versus E-Class sales are nearly identical at 26,757 and 26,879 YTD.

Other notable sales figures YTD thru June 2014:

Corvette sales +213% over last YTD (17,744 units)
Lexus IS-Series +119% (23,573)
MB S-Class +81% (11,231) ... (BMW 7 Series is only at 4,711 sales)
BMW X3 +53% (21,802)
Porsche Cayman +47% (2,028)
Land Rover Range Rover Sport +36% (9,806)
Porsche Panamera +23% (3,125)
Audi A6 +20% (11,910)
Audi A7 +11% (4,469)

Tesla Model S -12% (8,456)
Jaguar XF -12% (3,415)
Nissan GTR -10% (560)
Porsche 911 -3% (5,168)
Porsche Boxster -27% (1,859)
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