NEWS: Camaro Bests Mustang In June Sales [Muscle Car Wars]
The General wasn't bluffing when they said the Chevy Camaro might out-perform the 2010 Mustang in early summer sales. The Camaro was the best-selling muscle car in June by more than 1,000 units.Building on the excitement over the new car, no doubt helped by Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, the Camaro achieved sales of 9,320 units, compared to just 7,632 for the Mustang. Could this be the start of a trend?
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Camaro Bests Mustang In June Sales

The General wasn't bluffing when they said the Chevy Camaro might out-perform the 2010 Mustang in early summer sales. The Camaro was the best-selling muscle car in June by more than 1,000 units.
Building on the excitement over the new car, no doubt helped by Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, the Camaro achieved sales of 9,320 units, compared to just 7,632 for the Mustang. Could this be the start of a trend?
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Despite having fewer model variations on the market, pent up demand for Chevrolet's new Camaro appears to have been enough to send the bad Bowtie past Ford's redone Mustang in June. Sales figures for the month beginning to trickle-in industry-wide today, and General Motors says it shifted 9,320 Camaro units last month, as compared to the Blue Oval's 7,632.
Whether Chevrolet's victory will be a sustainable one over the long haul remains to be seen, but as The General has a backlog of 10,000 sold orders to fill (equating to less than a seven day supply), the streak is likely to continue for at least the next few months. Presently, GM offers just two main Camaro models, the V6 RS and the V8-powered SS, While Ford's Mustang has more bodystyles and trims than you can shake a stick at (arguably making the Camaro's achievement seemingly that much more impressive).
Sales of the third leg of 2009's pony car table, the Dodge Challenger, trail far behind, with just 1,369 units cleared last month.
As the industry heads into the dog days of summer, it looks like America's renewed pony car war is just heating up. Who will take the crown for the whole year? Sit tight, muscle fans.
Gallery: One Night Stand: 2010 Chevrolet Camaro





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Gallery: First Drive: 2010 Ford Mustang GT





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Despite having fewer model variations on the market, pent up demand for Chevrolet's new Camaro appears to have been enough to send the bad Bowtie past Ford's redone Mustang in June. Sales figures for the month beginning to trickle-in industry-wide today, and General Motors says it shifted 9,320 Camaro units last month, as compared to the Blue Oval's 7,632.
Whether Chevrolet's victory will be a sustainable one over the long haul remains to be seen, but as The General has a backlog of 10,000 sold orders to fill (equating to less than a seven day supply), the streak is likely to continue for at least the next few months. Presently, GM offers just two main Camaro models, the V6 RS and the V8-powered SS, While Ford's Mustang has more bodystyles and trims than you can shake a stick at (arguably making the Camaro's achievement seemingly that much more impressive).
Sales of the third leg of 2009's pony car table, the Dodge Challenger, trail far behind, with just 1,369 units cleared last month.
As the industry heads into the dog days of summer, it looks like America's renewed pony car war is just heating up. Who will take the crown for the whole year? Sit tight, muscle fans.
Gallery: One Night Stand: 2010 Chevrolet Camaro
Photos Copyright (C)2009 Alex Nunez / Weblogs, Inc.
Gallery: First Drive: 2010 Ford Mustang GT
Photos Copyright (C)2008 Drew Phillips / Weblogs, Inc.BREAKING: Chevrolet Camaro outsells Ford Mustang originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 01 Jul 2009 14:42:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Challenger sold so few because there aren't any on the lots. Brampton finally went back to work 3 days ago after shutting down on May 1st. I think they had one or more shutdowns this past year to due to Chrysler's cash flow issues and supplier issues, as well.
I would believe they would have sold more if more had been on the lots.
I know it was very tough finding mine. I had to go to Omaha, NE to find it. A fellow co-worker was calling a dealer in Delaware to hopefully find one. It's been crazy.
Oh, and I read on a Chrysler employee forum where someone said that Brampton has 20,000 pending orders. He didn't specifically say "Challenger" but he implied they were orders for the Challengers.
I would believe they would have sold more if more had been on the lots.
I know it was very tough finding mine. I had to go to Omaha, NE to find it. A fellow co-worker was calling a dealer in Delaware to hopefully find one. It's been crazy.
Oh, and I read on a Chrysler employee forum where someone said that Brampton has 20,000 pending orders. He didn't specifically say "Challenger" but he implied they were orders for the Challengers.
Last edited by HuJass; Jul 1, 2009 at 05:10 PM.
FWIW, RS isn't available on the LS package. That means that when you see "V6 RS", the only question remaining is whether it's a 1LT or a 2LT.
Building on the excitement over the new car, no doubt helped by Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, the Camaro achieved sales of 9,320 units, compared to just 7,632 for the Mustang.
Chevrolet’s all-new 2010 Camaro is back with a vengeance, dethroning the Ford Mustang as the best-selling pony car during the month of June. The Camaro was one of the loan bright spots for General Motors as demand for the Camaro nearly doubled the automaker’s expectations.Chevrolet managed to sell 9,320 examples of the Camaro last [...]
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It really doesn't matter if the car has been gone for 7 years, things like this help confirm that the car is a winner and has been successful in winning the public over. It could be doing the exact opposite regardless of how long it was on hiatus. Make no mistake, the Camaro outselling the M*stang in any way since the 3rd Gen, is huge news. Especially in these times.
What's also quite possible is for the segment to grow drastically now that there is increased interest in the muscle car segment. I've seen sales numbers grow in some segments by 500%. It's not the slice of the pie that's important, it's how big that pie gets, sometimes.



Camaro coming back strong!
