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BMW Still Leads Tightening Luxury Sales Race
BMW is still in the top spot when it comes to luxury car sales around the globe, but the competition is closing in.

BMW Beating Mercedes in U.S. Vehicle Registrations
According to data from Polk, U.S. buyers registered 67,385 BMW vehicles through March this year, topping Mercedes-Benz which saw 62,366 registrations.

BMW Group Posts Best Ever April Global Sales
The BMW Group, which consists of BMW, MINI, and Rolls-Royce, has posted its best April global sales yet with a total of 155,419 vehicles sold last month.

BMW Waiving Payments for Current Lessees to Drive Sales
In hopes of catching to rival Mercedes-Benz in 2012 sales, BMW is offering its current lessees the opportunity to skip up to three payments if they purchase a brand new or certified pre-owned vehicle.
BMW Boosting Sales Figures With Dealership Demo Cars
In the heated battle for US luxury sales supremacy, BMW and Mercedes-Benz are head-to-head, but BMW reported 21,297 sales last month to take a 1,900 lead on rival Mercedes.

BMW Beats Mercedes-Benz in First Quarter Sales
For decades, BMW and Mercedes-Benz have been competing for dominance in the luxury car market. In 2011, BMW took the top honors beating its German rival by just 2,715 vehicles sold. The race is even closer now, at least for the end of the first quarter of 2012, with BMW selling a mere 36 more cars than Mercedes.

Mercedes-Benz Posts Strong November Sales, Closes Gap With BMW
For the second straight month, Mercedes-Benz topped BMW in sales, bringing them just 1,600 units behind in annual deliveries to its German luxury counterpart. Both brands are trying to replace Lexus, who has been at the top of the luxury sales list for the past 11 years, and this years’ race is probably the closest.