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Originally Posted by mattsfirstSS
Im not sure what your point is...thats 3 MY of cars. You realize that mustang sales are almost double camaro sales over the lifetime of the vehicle so seeing more mustangs is natural. Also given demographics some areas have many mustang buyers and very few Camaro buyers and vice versa, So again...whats your point?
Even if we are talking current gen the mustang had 5 years of sales before the 5th gen even came out...so seeing a ton of the same gen mustang is more likely.
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The "current gen" IMO started with the 2010 MY. What's the point in comparing previous gen cars? When people say they see more and more Camaros on the road, they're not talking about the 1980s version obviously, so the same should apply to Mustangs.
If you're comparing "current gen" then it's 2010+ Mustang vs 2010+ Camaros, and therefore there are more Camaros on the road and yet people keep talking as if every second car on the road is a Mustang.
And if they're including previous gen Mustangs then what's the point of saying there are so many Mustangs? You can't BUY the previous gen Mustangs new any more so therefore it's not even a factor in any purchasing decision.
"There's so many mustangs on the road that can't even be bought any more, therefore I bought a Camaro" - is that what people are trying to say?
It's a stupid illusion in people's heads to justify their purchase. It's a delusion to think you have an exclusive car because current gen with current gen, there are more Camaros on the road period.