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a second straight month with December sales of 163,171 vehicles, a 17% gain, the company said.
By comparison, Audi, the Volkswagen-owned luxury division, sold 150,000 models, reporting a 15% increase on year-ago levels that extended its 12-months gain to 11% or 1.74 million cars.
Germany’s top three premium brands closed ranks last year.
Munich-based BMW’s lead over Audi shrank by 13% in 2014 to 70,000 cars, compared with 80,000 vehicles a year earlier. Audi’s own advantage over Mercedes-Benz fell by a fifth to 91,000 autos from 114,000 in 2013, according to company data. Analysts said BMW, Audi and Mercedes may keep growing sales further this year but pointed to signs of slowing momentum in North America and China.
“Auto demand in the US appears to have outpaced underlying economic growth and the expansion in China is slowing,” Frankfurt-based Commerzbank analyst Sascha Gommel said. “The German premiums will keep growing but at a slower rate.”