BMW sales grow 14% September
- Germany: Wednesday, October 10 - 2012 at 02:32
BMW has posted more than 14% increase in sales of its flagship BMW brand in September thanks to booming growth in China, helping the world's largest premium carmaker widen the gap slightly to close competitor Audi, Reuters has reported. BMW brand sales also rose 8.6% to 1.11 million vehicles in the first nine months, or around 12,500 more than Audi sold during the same period. "We expect to see further healthy growth in worldwide sales in the fourth quarter," BMW brand sales chief Ian Robertson said, adding the group was "well on course" to achieving a new sales record for the full year.
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