In terms or registration volume from 2009 up to the first half of 2015, the Ford Mustang is at the top spot in the US market with 77,000 new registrations followed only by the Chevrolet Camaro with 66,000. The Dodge Charger is at third with 55,000 units, and the Dodge Challenger at fourth with 50,000 units before the Chevrolet Corvette rounds up the Top Five at fifth with 32,000 new registrations.
GM expects the 11,000 new registrations currently being enjoyed by Ford on its Mustang will eventually be overtaken when the 2016 Chevrolet Camaro rolls out to the market soon, judging from the huge interest that the company is getting for its upcoming muscle car.
GM officially unveiled the 2016 Chevrolet Camaron in May at Detroit, Michigan. A month later, GM launched the European model of the latest iteration of the Camaro featuring two engine variants.
Early this month, spy shots of a camouflaged high-performance variant of the 2016 Chevrolet Camaro were snapped at while the vehicle is undergoing test runs in Detroit and its surrounding areas.
From the shape and silhouette of the vehicle, there is no denying that it is clearly a Camaro. However, what takes the cake to indicate that it is a high-performance variant of the latest power sedan are the larger and meatier tires that the camouflaged test vehicle were sporting.
Even the rear portion of the vehicle indicates that there is slight variation from the other Camaro prototypes that were recently displayed among the recent international auto shows.
GM, get ready for a plummet in camero sales! It SUCKS!