Nov09 Sales: Lexus up 14%, Cadillac up 10%, BMW up 3%

General Motors announced today that Cadillac US sales for November were mixed again:

GM Vehicle Deliveries by Marketing Division
2009 2008 %Chg Volume %Chg per S/D 2009 2008 %Chg Volume
Buick Total 8,627 7,516 14.8 24.8 90,069 128,288 -29.8
Cadillac Total 9,721 8,815 10.3 19.9 94,347 147,924 -36.2

GM/Cadillac have not released the vehicle by vehicle report yet, or commented on its availability.

Car sales were off 9%, while Truck / SUV sales were up 34%; net for Cadillac is 10% sales growth.

GM Car Deliveries by Marketing Division
2009 2008 %Chg Volume %Chg per S/D 2009 2008 %Chg Volume
Buick Total 5,571 5,220 6.7 16.0 52,322 86,201 -39.3
Cadillac Total 4,447 4,879 -8.9 -0.9 56,487 98,079 -42.4
GM Light Truck Deliveries by Marketing Division
2009 2008 %Chg Volume %Chg per S/D 2009 2008 %Chg Volume
Buick Total 3,056 2,296 33.1 44.7 37,747 42,087 -10.3
Cadillac Total 5,274 3,936 34.0 45.6 37,860 49,845 -24.0

The likely star for Cadillac November sales is the 2010 Cadillac SRX

Cadillac SRX 2010

Cadillac SRX 2010

BMW meanwhile reported mixed results, pulled down mainly by poor Mini Sales:

BMW Group also reported a November U.S. sales decline of 7.6 percent although the sales of its sports activity vehicles increased 11.5 percent. The X5 sports activity vehicle soared 41 percent during the month while the advanced diesel model accounted for a quarter of all the X5 sales during the month.

The X5 and X6 sports activity coupe, which experienced an increase in sales of 7.8 percent, are produced by BMW Manufacturing Co. at its Greer facility. The X3 SAV sales plummeted 64.2 percent in November. Production of the first generation of that vehicle is phasing out and production will be moved to the Greer facility next year.

Sales of BMW brand vehicles increased 3.2 percent to 15,709 in November compared with 15,217 a year ago. The Mini brand, however, sank 43.6 percent for the month.

Other US Sales reports for Luxury / Performance Cars Nov 2009:

Lexus: 18,500 up 14%

GM Luxury Sales: 8,627 Buick + 9,721 Cadillac: 18,348

Daimler AG: 16,797 up 19%

BMW: 15,709 up 3%

Lincoln: 6,409 down 20%

Porsche: 1,626 up 18%

October Sales Report

October 2009 Cadillac Sales — Strong for SUVs

The 2009 October numbers for Cadillac look challenging for cars, and very good for Cadillac SUVs.  The DTS sales were up for the month, so let’s lead with a DTS photo:

TexasJim's 2006 DTS Performance Sedan

TexasJim's 2006 DTS Performance Sedan © Bruce W. Nunnally

Here are the production numbers just for Cadillac:


October
(Calendar Year-to-Date)

January –  October
Cars 2009 2008 % Chg Volume %Chg per S/D
2009 2008 %Chg Volume
Selling Days (S/D) 28 27 28 27
CTS 2921 3997 -26.9 -29.5 31932 51476 -38
DTS 1896 1590 19.2 15 14021 27380 -48.8
STS 355 632 -43.8 -45.8 5398 13253 -59.3
XLR 49 52 -5.8 -9.1 689 1091 -36.8
Cadillac Total 5221 6271 -16.7 -19.7 52040 93200 -44.2
Trucks







Escalade 2127 1556 36.7 31.8 13118 19275 -31.9
Escalade ESV 599 533 12.4 8.4 5206 9076 -42.6
Escalade EXT 178 265 -32.8 -35.2 2015 3779 -46.7
SRX 3477 916 279.6 266 12247 13779 -11.1
Cadillac Total 6381 3270 95.1 88.2 32586 45909 -29

The good news is that the SRX sales are blooming.  Cadillac has a good hit on their hands and is playing to the right audience with this new model.  The Escalade Full-size SUV is also doing well.  This likely reflects the current moderate fuel prices, since SUV sales suffer with high fuel prices.  Overall truck sales are up 88% over the same month last year.

2010 Cadillac SRX

© GM Corp

The bad news is the CTS sales are down.  This is especially disappointing as it includes CTS Sport Wagon numbers, since the Sport Wagon is in Dealer showrooms now.  DTS sales are up 15%, which brings overall Cadillac car sales to only 20% behind last year.   The STS and XLR are both on their way out of production.

So Cadillac sold 1,050 fewer cars, and 3,111 additional trucks in Oct, 2009 compared to Oct, 2008, or a total of 2,061 more vehicles this year than last year for the month of October.  Overall that seems a good result.  If the SRX is siphoning some CTS sales that’s fine, as long as the overall sales numbers for Cadillac grow, which they have, increasing by 22% compared to last October.

Comparative BMW October sales by model: [Reuters]

Sales BMW of North America, LLC, October 2009

                           Oct.    Oct.            YTD Oct.  YTD Oct.
                            09      08    %           09       08       %

    1 Series               501   1,173  -57.3%      9,453    10,453   -9.6%
    3 Series             8,239   9,059   -9.1%     75,459    97,329  -22.5%
    Z4                     486     455    6.8%      2,792     5,464  -48.9%
    5 Series             3,043   3,958  -23.1%     32,733    39,289  -16.7%
    6 Series               152     454  -66.5%      3,207     5,627  -43.0%
    7 Series             1,209   1,096   10.3%      7,159    11,021  -35.0%
    BMW passenger cars  13,630  16,195  -15.8%    130,803   169,183  -22.7%
    ------------------  ------  ------  -----     -------   -------  -----
    X3                     182   1,294  -85.9%      5,280    15,914  -66.8%
    X5                   2,137   2,358   -9.4%     20,787    27,021  -23.1%
    X6                     494     356   38.8%      3,796     3,718    2.1%
    BMW light trucks
    (SAVs)               2,813   4,008  -29.8%     29,863    46,653  -36.0%
    ----------------     -----   -----  -----      ------    ------  -----
    BMW brand           16,443  20,203  -18.6%    160,666   215,836  -25.6%
    ---------           ------  ------  -----     -------   -------  -----
    Cooper /S Hardtop    2,309   3,539  -34.8%     24,248    31,226  -22.3%
    Cooper /S
     Convertible           465      62  650.0%      5,395     4,760   13.3%
    Cooper /S Clubman    1,402   1,671  -16.1%      9,529     9,980   -4.5%
    MINI brand           4,176   5,272  -20.8%     39,172    45,966  -14.8%
    ----------           -----   -----  -----      ------    ------  -----
    TOTAL BMW of North
     America, LLC       20,619  25,475  -19.1%    199,838   261,802  -23.7%
    ------------------  ------  ------  -----     -------   -------  -----

The SRX outsold the BMW X-CUV's 3,477 to 2,813 vehicles.
The CTS has to get numbers competitive with the 3-Series.

BMW total sales for Oct of 16,443 vehicles surpassed
Cadillac Oct sales of 11,602 vehicles.

In the United States, October was the best month of the year so far for Mercedes-Benz.
 Sales bucked the general market trend, rising by 21 percent to 18,200 units
(October 2008: 15,000).