
It’s a fun tradition, every January, to take a gander at the automotive sales chart to see how each of the American muscle cars performed the previous year. In recent years there have been just three, and they don’t figure among the best-selling models in the industry overall, but how they do versus each other allots bragging rights to one company.
Let’s agree we’ll take all the levity we can get after the year we’ve just experienced...
The 2020 sales figures show that the Ford Mustang maintained its front-runner status in the segment for a sixth consecutive year. Last year, Ford sold 61,090 Mustangs in the United States; Dodge sold 52,995 Challengers, which is quite a feat considering the age of the model; and Chevrolet delivered 29,775 units of its Camaro to customers in 2020.
In all three case, sales were down compared to 2019, but considering the pandemic, this is pretty unsurprising, and not really cause for worry. Perhaps most impressive was the 14 percent increase in sales of the Shelby GT350, buyers clearly rushing to buy the model before it was withdrawn from the catalog.
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