It has always been a tough competition for muscle cars to be numero uno, but for the first quarter of 2011, the indisputable scanning was by Chevrolet Camaro. It is only a year ago, when the Chevrolet Camaro hit the roads for the first time, but the car rapid success has left its arch-rival the path of the Ford Mustang in his trail behind. According to the statistical report by Detroit Free Press, the number of units of the Camaro which found buyers in the first quarter was consumption, a significant number compared to 15419 units of Mustangs which were sold during this period. The Dodge Challenger arrived slot third with a 9742 rather dismal units they have managed to sell. John Fitzpatrick, Director of marketing for performance of Chevrolet cars believe the reason for the Camaro to sell to the largest number that the Mustang is because the Camaro is a "very gentle model" on the market.
He added more by asserting that the possible reason for the growing popularity of the Camaro over other convertibles uniqueness in appearance as well as improving the efficiency of the car. The total number of Camaro was recorded to have been sold excludes the many other Chevrolet Camaro convertible that hit the market for the sale of the month of February.
However, the Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 step will market debut before the beginning of next year. Total sales of Ford which is registered include the convertible Mustang and Shelby GT500. This comparison reiterates the fact that the Camaro is far better then the Mustang. Traditionally however, its Mustang that has always been the best performer and since 1985, the only time where the Camaro has managed to outsell the Mustang was in 2010. It seems quite a farm opportunity that the Camaro will longer time takes place of prosperity.