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not really, even people who dont know squat about cars arent going to cross shop a vette vs a camaro. charger/challenger/mustang yes, a vette very rarely.
current car- 95 Trans am- bolt ons, parked and collecting dust. why? because **** it
mature adult looking for a car know what he is looking for and what he is set on. if they want a nice weekend car they most likely already have a fuel efficent daily driver. if they want something to take their whole family in, a 2+2 is something they might not take because its uncomfortable in the back. mustang, camaro and cars in those classes are ment to be for young adults. must new mustang owners are adults 20-30. all of the challenges i have seen are around the same age group. ocasional pasanger and rarely taking a 3-4 pasangers.
:poke: I sure got me excited. It's not a high-adrenaline speeding muscle car ad, but it's the first commercial for the car, isn't it? And every time I heard the engine growl, I smiled.
GM doesnt need to have commercials for the car. Do you see commercials for corvettes?
NO. They cant make the car fast enough. The car sits at dealers for days, if not hours before they are sold. They are selling just fine.
besides, the first Transformers and the 2nd transformers gave the car more than enough advertisement.
Bloomberg reports that 25,000 Camaro orders have now been taken, as confirmed by Terry Rhadigan, a GM spokesman. Only half of these orders have been filled so far, and due to the popularity of the 2010 Camaro, new orders are now outrunning new supply. Dealers report that new Camaros received sell within days, and sometimes within hours. Dealers simply can’t stock them quickly enough.
It’s been reported that on average new Camaros are selling for approximately $500 over MSRP, although on the forums we have seen many instances of dealers asking for more than that. Although we’d love to see production matching the increase in orders, it’s still great to see the Camaro has been a silver lining during GM’s bankruptcy.
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