"In 2020 we will be the No.1 in terms of unit sales again. I am
holding my team to that target, even if it won't be a walk in
the park," the magazine quoted Krueger as saying in an interview
published on Thursday.
BMW slipped behind Mercedes in 2016, after holding onto the
global luxury sales crown for about a decade.
It reported record sales in 2017 on strong demand for its
sport-utility vehicles and the overhauled 1-Series compact but
was still outsold by Mercedes, owned by Daimler <DAIGn.DE>.
(Reporting by Maria Sheahan; Editing by Andrew Heavens)
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