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- March 12, 2019
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Mercedes-Benz Sold More Than 150,000 Cars In February
Mercedes-Benz EQC image : Mercedes-Benz According to a Mercedes-Benz recent announcement, the company delivered 152,690 vehicles worldwide in February, with 333,229 total…
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According to a Mercedes-Benz recent announcement, the company delivered 152,690 vehicles worldwide in February, with 333,229 total deliveries in the first two months of the year. This comes shortly after BMW – a competitor – revealed it delivered 171,000 vehicles in February. Just like BMW, Mercedes-Benz says model changes led to a slight dip (-6.7%) in sales compared to the same period last year.
But the newly released B-Class model saw increased sales: 16% more in Europe and over 40% in Germany. In February, Europe accounted for 63,560 delivered vehicles out of a total (152,690). Asia-Pacific accounted for 59,253, while Canada, Mexico, and the United States (the NAFTA region) accounted for 25,757 deliveries.
2019 Mercedes-Benz B-Class
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Mercedes-Benz delivered more than 81,700 (A- or B-Class, CLA, CLA Shooting Brake or GLA) models, approximately 66,500 C-Class Saloon and Estate models and 11,000 Coupés, Cabriolets and Roadsters during the month.