How Far Will BMW USA Sales Fall In 2018?
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It has been said repeatedly — the auto company likely to be most hurt by the Tesla Model 3 is BMW. BMW is known for sporty. Tesla does sporty better. BMW is known for innovative. Tesla does innovative better. BMW is known for premium. Tesla does premium better. (Note: Some people will disagree with the latter, but my experience is that most people feel like Tesla is a class up. I heard this two days ago from a guy who had recently rented a BMW and was riding in our Model S at the time.)
One thing we can look at, though, is sales. And we can take our own wild guesses of what will happen to BMW sales as Model 3 production ramps up. Thanks to John Moore for stimulating this fun exercise with a recent comment under another CleanTechnica article: “I
“BMW only gives combined US figures for the 3 and 4 Series together. The last three years sales have been approx. 146,000, 140,000, and 106,000 last year. It looks like sales have dropped off in the past 3 months or so this year. I believe that this is because of the Model 3. Looks like BMW won’t sell 100,000 of the 3 and 4 in the US this calendar year. 2018 looks like it could be apocalyptic. I’m thinking 50,000 to 75,000. A bloodbath. And really, why would you buy an obsolete 325i when you could get a Model 3? It’s yesterday’s design.”
Before getting into the polls, here are 2015–2017 sales data for the BMW 2 Series, 3 Series, and 4 Series:
By the way, yes, you have to take into account other market shifts on your own — from sedans to CUVs/SUVs, etc.
With that long preface out of the way, what’s your projection for USA sales of the BMW 2 Series, 3 Series, and 4 Series in 2018? Here’s a poll to log your responses:
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Tesla Model S Crushes Large Luxury Car Competition (H1 2017 US Sales)
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