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2018 R&T Performance Car of the Year
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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 15737188" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>How many performance cars does Chevy have that is developed under Chevy's actual performance division? They have the Corvette and the Camaro. Now how many does Ford have under Ford Performance? FGT, Mustang, F150, and Focus are the major development projects. Keep in mind that the FGT is a massive project that probably cost more than the rest combined. Chevy puts all of their eggs in the Corvette and Camaro baskets and that is fine because you get two badass cars. Ford spreads it around more to appeal to more markets and buyers and it has been a complete success. All of their performance vehicles sell at premium prices and hold their values while the same cannot often be said about the Camaro especially. </p><p></p><p>If you get a chance go to SEMA some day and take note of Ford's areas in the show. Ford's outside venue was easily 5 times the size of GM's and everyone else's and they had probably 20 times as many people visiting it, and that is not an exaggeration. They are a powerhouse in the performance market whether you agree with that or not. They're products and marketing are attracting buyers and enthusiasts from all over, especially with what they are doing with Formula D and Ken Block.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 15737188, member: 21786"] How many performance cars does Chevy have that is developed under Chevy's actual performance division? They have the Corvette and the Camaro. Now how many does Ford have under Ford Performance? FGT, Mustang, F150, and Focus are the major development projects. Keep in mind that the FGT is a massive project that probably cost more than the rest combined. Chevy puts all of their eggs in the Corvette and Camaro baskets and that is fine because you get two badass cars. Ford spreads it around more to appeal to more markets and buyers and it has been a complete success. All of their performance vehicles sell at premium prices and hold their values while the same cannot often be said about the Camaro especially. If you get a chance go to SEMA some day and take note of Ford's areas in the show. Ford's outside venue was easily 5 times the size of GM's and everyone else's and they had probably 20 times as many people visiting it, and that is not an exaggeration. They are a powerhouse in the performance market whether you agree with that or not. They're products and marketing are attracting buyers and enthusiasts from all over, especially with what they are doing with Formula D and Ken Block. [/QUOTE]
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