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Originally Posted by LS1ftw
Your hypothesis has a flaw. You aren't taking into affect that when the C5 came out the retro Mustang had been out since late 2004. Yes some body changes had been made in the 2010 and 2013 refresh, but overall the car has kept its same general design. The Camaro was new and a Hollywood star. That has a major effect on sales. Now the Camaro and Mustang are starting fresh. Both a clean slate and there is no way to predict how the market and its consumers will react, other than that they apparently love the Mustang as it is. Moving nearly 13,000 units in the month of March is very good.
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True! Plus the mustang has a waaaaaaaay bigger fan base and the car looks like a poor man Aston Martin. Everyone wants a Aston Martin and ford knows this. Plus they needed a car that would attract ppl all around the world. So need to admit that Ford played it smart with this 15 model because they took everything that made our 5th Gens Successful and attractive than put it on the 15 mustang. And now we see the results of them doing this.