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Originally Posted by sonnydurden
Thanks for making me do this research...
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Thanks for doing this. I was going to do this myself when I got home from work.
The gap over 6 years is 28k units. If you take out 2011, you are talking about 11k difference over 5 years. Its not insignificant, but I stand by my statement that I wouldn't call that slaughtering the Mustang in sales.
The sales are within 5% of each other each year. The numbers only become significant when you factor in how much revenue is generated for each sale, but even that is fairly insignificant to the company's bottom line.
This is from someone that thinks the side profile of the new Mustang resembles a bike helmet (not a good thing in my eyes). A lot of the larger Audi cars appear that way to me as well (my boss drives an RS7).