Sales figures
#3
I'm starting to think the challenger is going to have the same problems in the past (1970s) with sales. Then somehow 40 years later, if you happen to buy the right combination Challenger, it'll end up appriacting.
#6
Challenger might end up being the best 'investment' of the current crop of pony/muscle cars, decades from now.
#9
Camaro 47,233
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Difference 9,236
Challenger 21,276
Going to be very close by the end of the year!
BTW in my post above if you click on the links it gives you this info. Takes you to GM, Ford, & Chryslers sales data if you are interested.
This time last year Ford had sold 83,557 Mustangs...they are down 32.4% this year.
#11
It's going to be close for the year. I know around here Ford is pushing the Mustang quite a bit. I think they were hoping for a bigger sales jump with the redesign.
One has to wonder if the Camaro is really taking away some Mustang sales as well as gaining it's own because if you were to add in the Camaro sales to the other two this year it's in the ballpark for the total Mustang/Challenger sales for last year.
One has to wonder if the Camaro is really taking away some Mustang sales as well as gaining it's own because if you were to add in the Camaro sales to the other two this year it's in the ballpark for the total Mustang/Challenger sales for last year.
#13
Last edited by bossco; 11-24-2009 at 12:35 AM.
#14
These are full year figures, not split by model year, so that wouldn't make a difference. Unless there was a period they stopped making them & supply was low.
#15
I wasn't a big fan at first based on the pictures i've seen online, but seeing the cars in person has changed my opinion about the looks. I live next to a pretty big ford dealership so i get to see these cars just about everyday.