I'm surprised by this since Ford is keeping the Mustang.
https://www.motorauthority.com/news...-camaro-reportedly-cancelled-nameplate-to-die
https://www.motorauthority.com/news...-camaro-reportedly-cancelled-nameplate-to-die
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[MENTION=12]Bru[/MENTION], any insider info?
I don't. Would be unfortunate but not surprising. They waited too long to make the car affordable.
Not surprising at all. I feel like the looks haven't changed much in 10 years.
And by making it affordable did they make it not profitable?
Everyone loves to say the Camaro is the best out of the 3 pony cars. But maybe that doesn't translate to sales or profit that is acceptable. It sucks if it happens as it is one less competitor in that class.
Good riddance! Fuckers charged too much for too long and alot of people bailed to the Mustang.
Remember the 75k 5th gen Z28 :hahano: :gtfoslap:
Im did so myself too in 2016 I couldnt find a base V8 8 speed Auto Camaro for under 45k.
Went to Ford got a Premium package 5.0 A6 car for 36,800 OTD.
Dont care.
You mean the one that trounced every competitor in its price class? Yeah, I remember that one.
This is an interesting factHalf of all Mustang GT's in our national inventory are base models, not Premium package cars.
But yea, it's not so much learning a lesson. If the sales aren't there, why keep something running...
Outlets are now publishing this all over FB. But that doesnt always mean its true.
The source above says THEIR source says it COULD happen but its not a done deal yet.
Dodges Marketing does OWN GM AND FORD in every possible way though too
Half of all Mustang GT's in our national inventory are base models, not Premium package cars. And the Mustang is the only non-SUV that Ford is keeping around