Other car manufacturers not withstanding, could it be that there's been a shift in GM sales due to the introduction of a new GM "muscle" car?
Of course I'm referring specifically to the new Camaro.
Could it be that those sales are taking part of what would have traditionally been Corvette sales?
Think about it.
You see them everywhere, they're muscle with a back seat, vette running gear, nice styling, great aftermarket support and performance potential, and low (comparatively speaking) cost.
Previous to the introduction of the Camaro, what else did Chevy have to compete with it?
Any idea how the sale numbers stack up to previous years when GM had both a Vette and a "performance based" Camaro?
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