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Old 02-16-2010, 08:20 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by PQ View Post
Maybe, but the Chevy dealers here have had Camaros sitting on the lot. I personally know that my dealership has had the same 4 on the lot for 3 weeks now. I've passed them several times a week. This time last year, they would have been gone by the end of the second day. It's allready died to that extent. It will be a popular car for a while, but the next Mustang is pretty damn impressive and stock expectations are that it will be faster than ours. I've read up on it and if what I'm reading is accurate, they will be right. Maybe not by much, but Ford is uping their Stock game as far as this goes.
Cars sitting on a dealer's lot depends on many different things. When I went to buy my '69 Z/28 way back when, there were well over a hundred Camaros on the dealers lot, I had nine or ten Z/28s to pick from, twenty or more SS both in 350 and 396 configurations, and Camaros were selling like hotcakes. With the economy in the shape it presently is, I'm not surprised to see a few Camaros sitting on the lots, production and demand will eventually get pretty close to each other, but dealers should have cars on the lot to choose from. It should never get to the point again that they have none on the lot and you have to order to get one.
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