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Old 06-25-2019, 05:16 PM   #74
rickr9504
 
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Drives: 2018 Camaro 2SS 1 LE
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First off, one of the biggest reasons for a Camaro failure is Chevy itself. They have not responded quickly to the changes other car companies have done to their muscle car. Ford increased their power output in 2018 and the Challenger has all kinds of trims to pick from. Chevy had a new face that very few liked.

It is also important to note that they all have dropped in sales year after year, but the Camaro has had to roughest drop in 2018.

The Challenger has being the only one consistent year after year since 2015. They have not dropped or gained.

Believe it or not, big horsepower sell. The reputation of being fast at the track does not make you king in the streets and that is how many buyers think. They want to create fear in others when they park next to them at a red light.

Oh, yeah, I think no one mentioned that before, but the Camaro visibility sucks in tight spaces.

http://motrolix.com/automotive-sales...ge-challenger/
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