BMW reported a decline in vehicle deliveries in the second quarter of 2024, with sales in China dropping by nearly a third. This marks a significant downturn for the automaker in its largest market, highlighting challenges in the Chinese economy and auto sector. The drop in China sales is a key factor driving the overall slide in BMW's global deliveries.
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Q2 delivery slide reflects weaker demand.
BMW deliveries slid in Q2 2024.
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BMW deliveries slid in Q2 2024.
Reuters<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiowFBVV95cUxPUFF0eXotV1NrelM0TXlnWFZfaXo3MjVqUU5YeENlN2pnYWUtODFPV1hJZ0R3c0ltZDVSNEJVUlJsckEzMU1ERUNQc0Q5NVN4d1duUzgtT1FCMGVZbzYxeFkzX1pqWkJsNFdfMm5uTVd6aXBxR3ZRT3J0cnFMX0tMOGpyaW8za1hsLVdlajNUZko5c2xnTUZGQzhvNTdnZEk1djNn?oc=5" target="_blank">BMW deliveries slide in Q2, as sales in China drop nearly a third</a> <font color="#6f6f6f">Reuters</font>
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BMW deliveries slid in Q2 2024.
ReutersSales in China dropped nearly a third for BMW in Q2 2024.
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