Audi Sales Jump 14% In December- Year To Date Remained Flat

Audi Sales Jump 14% In December- Year To Date Remained Flat
Audi sales jumped 14% In December, however shortfalls in the early part of the year kept the sales flat for the year.







scenicbyway12scenicbyway12 - 1/3/2020 6:06:20 PM
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It's all about the Q5.



cidflekkencidflekken - 1/3/2020 7:49:55 PM
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Shocked that over 4000 people invested in that awfully ugly Q3.


Car4life1Car4life1 - 1/3/2020 9:26:46 PM
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The fact that the E Tron is only barely outselling the A8 which has been in life support for a decade due to S Class domination is quite troubling...The E Tron was a MAJOR investment and the US is barely giving Audi a return on that investment


jeffgalljeffgall - 1/4/2020 8:50:15 AM
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Because EVs are stupid for the price and compromises. You can get a Q5 for almost half the price, or a bigger Q7 for thousands less.


GermanNutGermanNut - 1/4/2020 5:19:49 PM
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Audi's failure to evolve its exterior design from one generation to the next is the biggest reason for its sales problems in the U.S. and globally. The all-touch screen interior isn't helping things either as it is distracting and a huge departure from the button-focused interiors of past.

The lack of a full-size X7 and GLS competitor is a huge oversight that is hurting Audi's sales considering BMW and Mercedes-Benz sold over 43,000 of those models combined in 2019.


snowboard7snowboard7 - 1/5/2020 12:01:27 AM
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Their cars are fine, they are rolling out updated Q7 soon and the A4 and A5 along with the new allroad and RS models. They had issues with the WTLP certification in beginning of last year for those who forgotten that so that hurted their sales but otherwise they are doing well. No need to be the #1 in USA when you are punching fake cars like BMW or sacrificing quality. I trust an auto company that is more focused on quality and prestige in addition to driving feel. Then again, bring on the heat here. : )


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