That's about 200 mustangs a day or abour 4 per state per day, lol.6,196
98,868 YTD
CAMARO... 4,893
65,705 YTD
I am in the Atlanta area and the 20% off is still being run on local TV commercials here. Saw it last night as a matter of fact.Okay sales for winter and on a aging model..
I'm wondering if the 20% deal on the Camaro has run out..cause that's a pretty significant plunge.
Best time to buy one too. Although, that trick doesn't work so well on Texas dealers. These are year round cars around here.Winter is near so people are putting of buying sports cars.
:cheers:Best time to buy one too. Although, that trick doesn't work so well on Texas dealers. These are year round cars around here.
Or the people who were holding out for deals waited until Sept/Oct which gave it that boost. I still see them being marked down a good bit so the sales are still there. I think we are back to people cross shopping both platforms and I think that's where the Mustang will continue to win because some people just don't care about what they look like on paper because they are more interested in overall performance/comfort/practically/appearance and the Mustang will win that every time.:cheers:
Nice to see the Mustang back on top in sales!
I'm surprised the Camaro dropped so hard after such a good showing in October.
I guess the Camaro sales incentives in October didn't happen in November.
Looks like GM might have found the current price ceiling for their Camaro (or the segment in general).