Mercedes denies the superiority of BMW sales in the U.S.

BMW claims that sold more cars in the U.S. than Mercedes-Benz in 2012, although Mercedes had more registrations of new vehicles in accordance with RL Polk & Co

American buyers of luxury registered 272674 Mercedes last year, compared with 267, 649 registrations for BMW. However, the results of the sales tell a different story, with BMW reporting 281460 units sold in 2012, compared with the General Mercedes from 274134.

The discrepancy comes from the fact the sale, reported as vehicles delivered to dealers sold cars can be considered. Other factors include the use of demo version and use services of the borrower, said Tom Libby, a leading North American analyst at Polk. BMW just made it more than Mercedes. These two brands are very competitive.

After surpassing Lexus in 2011, as BMW and Mercedes are now vying for the title of top-selling U.S. luxury brand, the crown of which both companies claim.
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BMW sales figures are solid, "said BMW spokesman Kenn sparks Automotive News. The State provided registration data, as reported by Polk, can keep up with 60 or even 90 days after a particularly strong month of sales. Add to this holiday and delays are inevitable. Here's what's at play here.

Mercedes does not feel the same way, however, still argue that reports of vehicle registration numbers is more meaningful. Post cleaner is Mercedes-Benz registered more cars than BMW last year, Mercedes Sales Director in United States Steve Cannon told Bloomberg Television. It is also a victory for the story. But it's like the tree that falls in the forest. Has anyone heard?