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BMW is poised to retain the crown as the world’s best-selling luxury car maker in 2009 after it reported an 11% rise in sales at its core brand in November.
“Since September, sales have been back on the growth track. In November we achieved another substantial increase in our global deliveries.”
“We intend to continue this trend in December,” BMW sales chief Ian Robertson said in a statement.
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