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Old 04-06-2015, 09:51 AM   #102
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I think Challenger sales are doing well because out of all three manufacturers, Dodge has really stuck to the retro look styling. Sometimes I have to do a double take when I see a new Challenger to make sure it isn't an old one. Chevy began to drift away from retro with the '14-'15 update, and I think the '16 will be worse.

The new Mustangs are so far away from the original look, they are almost starting to look Japanese. I think Ford can get away with it because so many kids developed brand loyalty with the Fox body Mustangs in the past. Ford never really stopped making the Mustang, so they didn't lose a whole generation of buyers.

Chevrolet is in a unique situation with the Camaro. Personally, I feel they will do best if they stay retro. 1st and 2nd Gen cars have huge popularity, and seeing modern remakes really excites a lot of people. I don't think that will happen though... I think Chevy will chase those Mustang sales with a more modern Camaro. I hope it works out ok.

I have never owned a Dodge in my life. I will tell you one thing though.... If they were to do a good remake of the 1968 Charger, I would be first in line to buy one. Dodge is missing the boat by ignoring that car.
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