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Mercedes-Benz maintains sales pace in October
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, November 11 - 2008 at 09:51
- PRESS RELEASE
Despite the financial crisis affecting automotive markets worldwide, Mercedes-Benz Middle East and Levant has reported recently that it delivered 1567 vehicles in October keeping it well on target for a record year.
"With increased sales and increased market share among our nearest German competitors, there is obviously still strong demand for our vehicles," said Frank Bernthaler, Director, Sales and Marketing, Mercedes-Benz Cars, Middle East and Levant.
To cater for this, Mercedes-Benz distributor will be offering special Middle East versions of the surprisingly affordable ML-Class and the region's favourite luxury sedan, the S-Class, this month, making them even better value for money.
"Despite the apparent global gloom in the automotive market, we know our customers are confident in the strength of Middle East economies and that this confidence, along with the resilience of our distributors, we help us reach a new annual sales record," added Bernthaler.
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