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Not directing this at the OP, more of an..overall view.
One of the reasons why you are seeing more and more Camaro's (both SS's and sixers) is the fact that a very large part (maybe not the majority) of 2009/2010 sales of the Camaro were what I call "Me too!" sales. The Camaro was the "ultra cool!" and "in" car to have. People who are only concerned with status, having the newest, badest car jumped on board but were not truly Camaro fans or dedicated drivers.
As a result of the great Camaro sales and ease of production, you are seeing ALOT of new Camaros' out on the road (I cant go a day now, in Southern Oregon, without seeing upwards of 15+ in a city of around 50,000). For people who are only interested in standing out and such..that is distressing. As a result they are bailing on the Camaro for the next cool car.
Its simply the downside of hype and hyper-enthusiasm. I remember in 2009 how the Camaro was just plain and simple impossible to find. Now they sit on lots for months on end.
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