A double-digit decline in Western Europe offset a strong month in the US as Mercedes-Benz global car sales fell 7% overall in November, Dow Jones reported.
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Mercedes sold 90,200 cars worldwide compared with 96,500 a year earlier, DaimlerChrysler spokeswoman Eva Guratzsch told Dow Jones.
The news agency said sales in Germany, with its stumbling economy, were especially weak, sinking 15% to 28,200 from 33,200 a year ago, and this dragged down western Europe by 11% to 54,400, from 61,400.
In the US however, Dow Jones said, Mercedes-Benz November sales rose 7.5% to set a new record, thanks in part to the new E-Class.
Global Mercedes car sales from January to November slipped 0.8% to 1.026 million, from 1.034 million in the same period last year. That’s still better than the global market’s 2% decline, the company said, according to Dow Jones.

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By GlobalDataSales in Italy, Spain and France showed especially strong growth, the report said, citing Mercedes spokeswoman Guratzsch.