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Poor Camaro
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<blockquote data-quote="Balt21" data-source="post: 16095559" data-attributes="member: 165808"><p>I would say it's a combination of things with marketing being one; Dodge is the best at marekting IMO. Even if you weren't buying a Demon, chances are you saw all of the promotion for it and maybe it swayed you to get one of the other trims. I can't even think of any Camaro marketing off the top of my head and the only Mustang marketing I can remember is the teaser for the 2020 GT500 with the supercharger showing a date. I think they showed the gauges at some point too?</p><p></p><p>As far as straight line vs handling, a lot of people like to talk about handling characteristics, 'ring times, etc., but in the real world most people buying these types of cars are a lot more likely to mash the pedal in a straight line somewhat regularly than they will throw it into a corner at speed.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, to many people, the Challenger is the best looking of the 3 and looks are a big factor for many people.</p><p></p><p>Just my $0.02.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Balt21, post: 16095559, member: 165808"] I would say it's a combination of things with marketing being one; Dodge is the best at marekting IMO. Even if you weren't buying a Demon, chances are you saw all of the promotion for it and maybe it swayed you to get one of the other trims. I can't even think of any Camaro marketing off the top of my head and the only Mustang marketing I can remember is the teaser for the 2020 GT500 with the supercharger showing a date. I think they showed the gauges at some point too? As far as straight line vs handling, a lot of people like to talk about handling characteristics, 'ring times, etc., but in the real world most people buying these types of cars are a lot more likely to mash the pedal in a straight line somewhat regularly than they will throw it into a corner at speed. Lastly, to many people, the Challenger is the best looking of the 3 and looks are a big factor for many people. Just my $0.02. [/QUOTE]
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