FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Daimler's
Sales of Mercedes-Benz cars fell 3.1 percent to 97,327 vehicles in July, as demand in China slid by nearly one percent.
Even in Germany, western Europe's largest, most lucrative car market and long a pillar of stability, sales fell by over 11 percent.
Thanks to monthly growth rates ranging from as little as 0.9 percent in June and as much as 20.3 percent in February, sales gained 5.5 percent to 750,251 vehicles in the first seven months of this year.
"Despite many upcoming model changes and difficult market conditions in Southern Europe, for the year to date we continue on a path of growth and are well on track to setting a new sales record in 2012 that will get a special boost by our new A-Class, which goes on sale in September," said Mercedes sales chief Joachim Schmidt in a statement on Friday.
Mercedes, the smallest of the big three German luxury brands that include BMW
The A-Class is possibly the single most important vehicle to Mercedes strategy of narrowing the gap to its larger rival.
(Reporting By Christiaan Hetzner)
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/mercedes-car-sales-post-first-monthly-drop-2012-104417215--finance.html
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