could very well just be the warmer weather. My neighbor finally upgraded her '15 GT (had a lot of accident damage to the rear fenders) to an '18PP and in discussions with her...she hated the front of the 18, but hated her damage more. Regardless, I'm no longer the head honcho of the block :shrug:I guess people are warming up to the "horrible" facelift.
I don't know a lot of people who buys a car but hates how it looks... that doesn't make a whole lot of sense, especially in it's price range, morso when it's more of a niche following. People don't buy Mustang/Camaros/Challengers just to drive them as a point a to b car unless they like the styling. The thing is, people are actually seeing the cars out and about and realizing the styling isn't as bad as they originally perceived it before it was out on the road.could very well just be the warmer weather. My neighbor finally upgraded her '15 GT (had a lot of accident damage to the rear fenders) to an '18PP and in discussions with her...she hated the front of the 18, but hated her damage more. Regardless, I'm no longer the head honcho of the block :shrug:
That's what I was thinking too. I guess Mustang prices won't be going down anytime too soon.Holy sh!t. So much for the to expensive arguement. Cant wait to see the 1/4ly review from the other side.
GM will report quarterly sales at the end of June (2nd qtr.). They switched to quarterly reporting after the March sales figures were released.Curious, don't really care...but when is GM going to report sales again? I know they switched to quarterly, but Q1 came and went without much fuss.
Or the Camaro is in bad need of styling redesign...I guess people are warming up to the "horrible" facelift.
The front looks much better.I guess people are warming up to the "horrible" facelift.