Mercedes to lower S-Class sales rebates
Updated: 2012-03-30 10:40
(Agencies)
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Daimler's premium car brand Mercedes-Benz said it had ramped up margin-eroding incentives in China to boost sales of its flagship S-Class saloon in February, pledging to reduce the amount considerably in the future.
"This was not 25 percent or so. On an average base, the S-Class in China was sold with a rebate, with a discount, by the dealer of 12 percent in February. This was reduced to a figure of 8 percent in March," Mercedes sales chief Joachim Schmidt.
"We will go further down in a range of maybe 5 percent or so. (...) It's not the case that we are giving discounts like hell."
Schmidt said the discount was necessary to clear out inventories ahead of the launch of a special derivative, the S-Class Grand Edition.
Any sustained deterioration in its pricing power poses a risk to Mercedes-Benz's target to achieve an operating margin of 10 percent on average over the business cycle starting 2013.
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