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Old 01-06-2010, 12:58 AM   #59
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Originally Posted by porcupinekiller View Post
I agree. I think with the economy taking a dump in 2008-2009 it hurt sales. Next year with the Mustang getting powertrain upgrades and the Camaro getting a convertible we hopefully see an will increase in sales for both. But where does that leave the Challenger?
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this year?

also i thought the camaro vert was being built in 2011, not in 2010? correct me if im wrong. and late 2010 at best im sure
We're going to have to wait to Q1 2011, so the Mustang will definitely have the upper hand in pony sales for that reason. Upgrades bring a lot of energy to the Ford side of the equation. The Camaro has a big rush of sales that will hopefully last for a long time. It would make sense that this segment would grow, but it is hard to pin what segments might shrink to make this happen. After all, the US sales overall aren't going to raise much from where it was a couple years ago any time soon.
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