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Originally Posted by DGthe3
Especially given how they went almost as far as they possibly could during the 2010/2011 refresh. If it was a mild refresh in say 2009, I could understand maybe doing another one before retiring the generation. But even that would be pretty unusual.
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It's because the Mustang is getting outsold by the Camaro on a monthly basis. They are holding out hope that making the stock Mustangs look more like a GT500 that they will be able to gain some sales away from Camaro. Really if you think about it just shows how desperate they are because this is the 2nd model change for the car. It's like after the first model change for the 2010 model wasnt selling much they decided that they should try one last ditch effort. This isnt the new 6th generation Mustang due out in 2014 they have already said the new Mustang will look more futuristic and wont be retro at all. It will be interesting to see how Chevy will respond to the new Mustang for the 6th Gen Camaro.