Didn't say people were buying a base 7 series (not so much the case for the 3er), but not everyone is buying a top trim model either.
The majority of buyers are in the middle.
Know more about them than you do.
Again, not at the same transaction price.
Not only does the ES not offer features/amenities that the G80 offers, the ES does not offer higher powertrain options like the G80.
Heck, the Kia
Stinger likely has a
higher ATP than the ES - due to a high % of buyers opting for the GT trim w/ the TTV6.
In that case, the LS does not compete w/ the Germans and for that matter, the A8 and 7 Series don't really compete w/ the S Class.
Are you really this daft?
Aside from being incapable of getting your facts correct.
in 2017, MB sold
77,446 of the C Class...
which is
LESS than what they sold in 2015 (
86,080).
C Class sales for 2016 and 2017 were virtually unchanged (if not counting more body-styles trims being available), but nevertheless, sales have been down from that 2015 W205 launch sales height, w/ this year being on track for significantly lower sales.
2015 -
86k
2016 -
77k
2017 -
77k
2018 -
57k (based on sales pace YTD)
Sure looks like C Class sales are declining...
MB and BMW gaining marketshare does not mean that the market for sedans/coupes isn't shrinking.
It's doing
both - duh!
This is how
delusional you are when this is ypur response to my post where I had stated this...
My statement means that
SUV/CUVs sales are increasing, so what the heck are you trying to argue, aside from you just being a stubborn contrarian?
Luxury sedan sales are not flat, they are shrinking.
Some brand/models are doing better than others in limiting the slide.
SUV demand is killing off-lease luxury sedans
And the swing to light trucks has only gotten worse this year.
As the article noted, lux dealerships are swamped w/ off-lease sedans, on top of declining new sedan sales.
How many times does it need to be stated that
no one is saying it does?