2015 Ford Mustang
#286
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#287
lol well yes, my analogy was more say a 2007 IS vs 2007 GS vs 2007 LS. All shared a similar L-Finesse profile and similar smallish grills etc.. but the GS's quad headlamp design and low roof profile gave it a personality. Compared to say a 2008 A4, 2008 A6 and 2008 A8 which to an untrained eye can easily be mistaken for each other.
#288
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Off topic, but here are some sales figures for the American Muscle Car War.
Mustang
2009: 66,623
2010: 73,716
2011: 70,438
2012: 82,995
2013: 77,186
Camaro
2009: 61,648
2010: 81,299
2011: 88,249
2012: 84,391
2013: 80,567
Challenger
2008: 17,423
2009: 25,852
2010: 36,791
2011: 39,534
2012: 43,119
2013: 51,462
Mustang
2009: 66,623
2010: 73,716
2011: 70,438
2012: 82,995
2013: 77,186
Camaro
2009: 61,648
2010: 81,299
2011: 88,249
2012: 84,391
2013: 80,567
Challenger
2008: 17,423
2009: 25,852
2010: 36,791
2011: 39,534
2012: 43,119
2013: 51,462
#292
Lexus Test Driver
The Camaro vs. Mustang war is one where as a Ford fan, I've generally been on the Camaro side(mainly because my dad has a 67 Pontiac Firebird 400, and my first car was an 89 Pontiac Firebird). I do love me an F-Body. But I also really enjoy the Mustang. I would kill someone for a 67 GT500.
#297
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Off topic, but here are some sales figures for the American Muscle Car War.
Mustang
2009: 66,623
2010: 73,716
2011: 70,438
2012: 82,995
2013: 77,186
Camaro
2009: 61,648
2010: 81,299
2011: 88,249
2012: 84,391
2013: 80,567
Challenger
2008: 17,423
2009: 25,852
2010: 36,791
2011: 39,534
2012: 43,119
2013: 51,462
Mustang
2009: 66,623
2010: 73,716
2011: 70,438
2012: 82,995
2013: 77,186
Camaro
2009: 61,648
2010: 81,299
2011: 88,249
2012: 84,391
2013: 80,567
Challenger
2008: 17,423
2009: 25,852
2010: 36,791
2011: 39,534
2012: 43,119
2013: 51,462