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August 01, 2018 01:30 PM Eastern Daylight TimeATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE (https://www.businesswire.com/))--Mercedes-Benz USA (MBUSA) today reported July sales of 20,034 Mercedes-Benz models, a decrease of 22.7% from July 2017. Mercedes-Benz Vans reported July sales of 2,921 units (up 5.9%) and smart reported 103 units, bringing MBUSA to a grand total of 23,058 vehicles for the month. On a year-to-date basis, sales of Mercedes-Benz vehicles totaled 178,882, with an additional 19,831 units for Vans and 753 vehicles for smart, bringing the sales volume to 199,466, a decrease of 4.4% from last year.
“July sales were impacted by a number of factors, resulting in a temporary dealer inventory shortfall relating to our changeover to model year 2019,” said Dietmar Exler, president and CEO of MBUSA. “We also experienced a mainframe outage which affected our dealers’ ability to conduct business during the busiest week of the month. The IT recovery is nearing completion, and we are working closely with our customers and dealers to help alleviate any inconvenience resulting from the model year 2019 delays. While we expect to replenish our inventory levels in the fall, these developments will likely have a negative impact on sales in the coming months.”
Mercedes-Benz volume leaders in July included the GLE, GLC and C-Class model lines. The GLE took the lead at 4,447, followed closely by GLC sales of 4,446. The C-Class rounded out the top three with 3,841 units sold.
July sales of Mercedes-AMG high-performance totaled 2,008 units, with 17,328 vehicles sold year-to-date.
Separately, Mercedes-Benz Certified Pre-Owned (MBCPO) models recorded sales of 10,508 vehicles in July, an increase of 21.4% when compared to the same month last year (8,654). On a year-to-date basis, MBCPO sold 72,629 vehicles, an increase of 5.5% over 2017 (68,848).
Last edited by BigDeeLA; Aug 3, 2018 at 02:20 AM.
Also, at this point, I don't think there IS a 2019 delay (yet, knock on wood). From what I understand, Merc doesn't usually release 2019s until sometime in Aug / Sept / Oct. It's only Aug 2 so you wouldn't really expect it by now anyway.
If anything, given this crappy sales month, I'd think they'd be incentivized to release the MY2019s as soon as possible to get some sales on the books. My guess is sometime in August or else Aug. is going to look terrible.
Alternatively, they could start to offer some hefty discounts on 2018s to move them and get some cars sold, and then release 2019s in Sept. But if they're saying there's an inventory shortfall I'm not sure how many 2018s there even are to move.
It's at 101 Jointer Creek Rd in Brunswick, if anyone wants to have a look. BMW has a facility across the street.
It's at 101 Jointer Creek Rd in Brunswick, if anyone wants to have a look. BMW has a facility across the street.





