Filed under: Car Buying, Convertible, Coupe, Performance, Chevrolet, Ford, By the Numbers Last month we learned Chevy sold more Camaros in June than Ford did Mustangs. It's like 1969 all over again. Now, we did state that, "as The General has a backlog of 10,000 sold orders to fill (equating to less than a seven day supply), the streak is likely to continue for at least the next few months." But you know, with GM still being in the federal dog house and all that, plus with Ford being on the up and up, we wouldn't have been shocked to see more 'Stangs than 'Maros moving off lots during July. Only once again, Chevy beat Ford in the pony car sales department. That said, Chevy sold about 2,200 less Camaros (9,320 vs. 7,113) in July than they did June -- and that's with Cash for Clunkers running at full tilt. For their part, Ford sold about 1,000 fewer Mustangs (7,632 vs. 6,686) month-to-month. Drawn out on a long enough graph, and Ford will eventually sell more Mustangs. That's if reading trends wasn't just like reading tea leaves. As far as why the Camaro continues to outsell the Mustang, we'll chalk that up to the Chevy's newness. Once the General fulfills all of its backlogged orders, we're thinking the Mustang is just too tough an opponent to continually beat. Even if they keep covering the Chevy in Gobots Transfromers bunting. Either way, we'll see you back here next month. Is this a trend? Camaro beats Mustang in sales for second straight month originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 03 Aug 2009 19:27:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments More...
Only because its been a few years since its been out and the mags are all swooning over it. Let the newness wear off and the stang will be back in the lead as always.
Even if the Camaro is still being made in 2 years, Goverment Motors now has no high performance division. Ford still has SVT. And Fiat/Mopar for now still has SRT.