February 2011 Camaro sales (almost double mustangs)
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That's a HUGE difference, 2 months in a row(among others), but it seems weird to me that the Mustang sales had that big a drop off from previous months. Other than May(which makes no sense at all, but then see a surge in June almost bringing it into the "normal" realm), when was the last 2 mo stretch when fewer than 4,000 Mustangs were sold? Seems odd to me.
Either way, I still don't really expect the Camaro to keep a lead. I'm great with it, but don't expect it based on the past, unless GM keeps pricing low enough that people won't just jump ship. MUCH of why the Mustang had a massive sales advantage over the years had little to do with gender, performance or even looks... It's been PRICING! Perhaps when the two carry nearly identical price tags, more people buy the General...
I wonder how well the Dodge would sell, were it to be priced decently... So far, Dodge seems only interested in sales based on extremely over-priced cars... nothing new here...
Either way, I still don't really expect the Camaro to keep a lead. I'm great with it, but don't expect it based on the past, unless GM keeps pricing low enough that people won't just jump ship. MUCH of why the Mustang had a massive sales advantage over the years had little to do with gender, performance or even looks... It's been PRICING! Perhaps when the two carry nearly identical price tags, more people buy the General...
I wonder how well the Dodge would sell, were it to be priced decently... So far, Dodge seems only interested in sales based on extremely over-priced cars... nothing new here...