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In full-year 2019, BMW sales in the United States of America increased 4.4 percent to total sales of 324,826, compared to the 311,014 vehicles sold in 2018. For the full-year 2019, MINI sales decreased 17.4 percent to total sales of 36,092 compared to the 43,684 vehicles sold in 2018. The X3 was the most-popular BMW in the US in 2019 with the 3 Series the favorite BMW car. The Countryman was the top-selling Mini in the US in 2019.

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In 2019, BMW brand sales in the U.S. continued to rise on the strength of new model launches from the company’s ongoing product offensive, and the increased availability of its U.S.-built Sports Activity Vehicles, including the best-selling X3 and X5 and first-ever X7. The all-new, seventh-generation of the iconic BMW 3 Series launched in February and was a top performer in the premium sedan segment.

According to best-selling-cars.com