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DaimlerChrysler's Mercedes-Benz brand is set for another solid year of U.S. sales in 2007 even if the world's biggest economy weakens, Mercedes Car Group sales and marketing chief Klaus Maier said on Monday.

The advent of the revamped C-Class car in August will help complement good demand for other relatively new products in the Mercedes-Benz lineup that helped 2006 U.S. sales rise 11 percent to 248,000 vehicles, he told Reuters.

"If you go with the right products at the right time there is enough purchasing power to get the volume we want to have in the U.S. market," he said at the North American International Auto Show.



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Mercedes Expects Solid U.S. Sales in 2007

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