Challenger Sales

Discussion in 'Challenger News, Articles and Media Reviews' started by SRT-Tom, May 9, 2013.

  1. SRT-Tom

    SRT-Tom Well-Known Member Staff Member Super Moderator Article Writer

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    The Wall Street Cheat Sheet had an interesting article about the production numbers of the Challenger, Mustang and Camaro.

    It said that the Challenger was the only car to increase sales from April of last year (17.1%). The Mustang slid .6% and the Camaro a whopping 17.4%.
    I guess that quality will always prevail. :)

    The only mistake in the article was a quote that Dodge revived the Challenger because the redesigns were "a huge hit" and "Mustangs and Camaros began selling in huge numbers." We all know that the Challenger was in production a full year ahead of the Camaro.





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    At least they got the important parts of the article right. Challenger sales up.
     
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    What was the mistake made in the article?
     
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    Challenger was here before the Camaro came out.
     
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    Don't want to flood the market, but sales keep rising which is a great thing.