During a month in which BMW's steadily improving passenger car volume stalled, the top-selling car at BMW, the iconic 3-Series, posted an 8% year-over-year U.S. sales improvement.
U.S. Vehicle Sales Rankings By Model - October 2015 YTD
With more than 11,000 October sales, the 3-Series outsold the next-best-selling premium brand automobile by nearly 3000 units and the next-best-selling premium brand passenger car by more than 3700 units. Always essential to BMW, the 3-Series in October 2015 accounted for 37.4% of all BMW brand sales, up from 33.3% one year ago.
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The TLX was one of three Acuras among the 12 top-selling premium brand cars in America in October 2015.
Mercedes-Benz, with the third, eighth, and 11th-ranked luxury vehicles, was the only other brand to land three products in October's top 15. One of those products, the GLE, generated 4176 sales. Its predecessor, the M-Class, produced another 704 sales. Combined GLE/M sales rose 29%.
Historical monthly and yearly sales figures for any of these top-selling luxury vehicles can always be accessed through the dropdown menu at GCBC's Sales Stats page, and for those not viewing the mobile version of this site, near the top right of this page, as well.
October 2016 • November 2015 • September 2015 • October 2014
Rank | Premium Brand Vehicle | October 2015 | October 2014 | % Change | 2015 YTD | 2014 YTD | % Change |
#1 | BMW 3-Series | 11,012 | 10,199 | 8.0% | 80,832 | 76,976 | 5.0% |
#2 | Lexus RX | 8018 | 8057 | -0.5% | 77,940 | 84,273 | -7.5% |
#3 | Mercedes-Benz C-Class | 7283 | 7412 | -1.7% | 71,818 | 57,582 | 24.7% |
#4 | Cadillac SRX | 6020 | 3640 | 65.4% | 56,732 | 45,348 | 25.1% |
#5 | Acura TLX | 5777 | 4890 | 18.1% | 40,585 | 11,060 | 267% |
#6 | Lexus ES | 5426 | 5932 | -8.5% | 52,388 | 58,842 | -11.0% |
#7 | Audi Q5 | 4863 | 3571 | 36.2% | 41,429 | 33,685 | 23.0% |
#8 | Mercedes-Benz E-Class | 4661 | 3936 | 18.4% | 39,986 | 56,545 | -29.3% |
#9 | Acura MDX | 4405 | 5324 | -17.3% | 47,862 | 53,632 | -10.8% |
#10 | BMW X5 | 4292 | 3355 | 27.9% | 44,782 | 36,376 | 23.1% |
#11 | Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class | 4176 | --- | --- | 9470 | --- | --- |
#12 | Acura RDX | 3891 | 3178 | 22.4% | 42,393 | 36,273 | 16.9% |
#13 | Infiniti Q50 | 3811 | 2964 | 28.6% | 35,414 | 28,828 | 22.8% |
#14 | Infiniti QX60 | 3669 | 2285 | 60.6% | 33,047 | 24,898 | 32.7% |
#15 | Lexus NX | 3399 | --- | --- | 35,346 | --- | --- |
Rank | Vehicles With Base Prices Above $45K | October 2015 | October 2014 | % Change | 2015 YTD | 2014 YTD | % Change |
#1 | Chevrolet Tahoe | 6624 | 7912 | -16.3% | 71,352 | 78,440 | -9.0% |
#2 | Mercedes-Benz E-Class | 4661 | 3936 | 18.4% | 39,986 | 56,545 | -29.3% |
#3 | BMW X5 | 4292 | 3355 | 27.9% | 44,782 | 36,376 | 23.1% |
#4 | Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class | 4176 | --- | --- | 9470 | --- | --- |
#5 | Ford Expedition | 3924 | 3720 | 5.5% | 34,407 | 36,411 | -5.5% |
#6 | Chevrolet Suburban | 3585 | 4615 | -22.3% | 39,300 | 43,203 | -9.0% |
#7 | GMC Yukon | 3525 | 2977 | 18.4% | 33,536 | 33,661 | -0.4% |
#8 | Cadillac Escalade | 3151 | 2143 | 47.0% | 28,281 | 23,495 | 20.4% |
Cadillac Escalade * | 1838 | 1390 | 32.2% | 16,815 | 15,095 | 11.4% | |
Cadillac Escalade ESV * | 1313 | 753 | 74.4% | 11,466 | 8400 | 36.5% | |
Cadillac Escalade EXT * | --- | --- | --- | 2 | 50 | -96.0% | |
#9 | GMC Yukon XL | 2722 | 2148 | 26.7% | 23,661 | 24,076 | -1.7% |
#10 | BMW 5-Series | 2693 | 4914 | -45.2% | 36,531 | 44,082 | -17.1% |
#11 | Mercedes-Benz GL-Class | 2613 | 2410 | 8.4% | 21,942 | 20,138 | 9.0% |
#12 | Volvo XC90 | 2565 | 267 | 861% | 7406 | 3797 | 95.0% |
#13 | Chevrolet Corvette | 2526 | 2959 | -14.6% | 28,924 | 28,909 | 0.1% |
#14 | Lexus GX460 | 2223 | 1936 | 14.8% | 20,083 | 17,935 | 12.0% |
#15 | Audi Q7 | 2106 | 1738 | 21.2% | 16,527 | 14,843 | 11.3% |
$45,000 USD (before delivery) is an arbitrary borderline, but if GCBC was to follow this system of designating only expensive vehicles as luxury vehicles, adding approximately $15,000 to the average new car transaction price seemed like a fitting place to begin. Plenty of less expensive vehicles with specific models feature prices above $45,000 - M, RS, and AMG models come to mind, specifically - but in the case of the second list, we know that none of the registrations were of cars priced at $32,750, as would be the case with the new BMW 320i, which costs less than a Honda Accord V6 Touring.
* Escalade breakdown by variant
RECOMMENDED READING
Top 15 Best-Selling Luxury Vehicles In America - October 2016
Top 15 Best-Selling Luxury Vehicles In America - November 2015
Top 15 Best-Selling Luxury Vehicles In America - September 2015
Top 15 Best-Selling Luxury Vehicles In America - October 2014
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