Whenever I see a Dodge Challenger and Chevrolet Camaro getting together, it is like they're part of a bad joke. Sadly, the truth is not far from that – they will both retire their ICE-powered models ...
It is hard to deny that we are witnessing the end of an era as far as the American muscle car sector is concerned. But we can still linger on for a little while, right? Right now, the 2024 Ford ...
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Ford Mustang vs. Chevrolet Camaro vs. Dodge Challenger: Running Down the Final Generation of Modern Muscle
The Mustang is the only model that remains, but memories of the Camaro and Challenger keep them in the used muscle car conversation. The Ford Mustang currently reigns supreme as the last muscle car ...
As the automotive industry transitions to all-electric powertrains, some of the old ICE-powered icons are facing retirement. That includes the sixth-generation Chevy Camaro, as GM Authority covered ...
Given fluctuations in the muscle car market — cancellation of the Camaro, tightening environmental regulations, the potential of muscle-car-styled EVs — anyone invested is likely to try innovative ...
From a segment share standpoint, the Camaro held a 23 percent share, up two percentage points – the only model to post a gain. The Mustang held a 43 percent segment share, down one percentage point, ...
The Dodge Challenger won the Detroit pony car war again in 2022, managing to outsell the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro for the second consecutive year. Not bad for a basic design that dates back ...
It’s no secret that Chevy Camaro sales aren’t anything to write home about lately, but on a given year the Ford Mustang is usually the top dog when it comes to muscle car sales. In 2021, that wasn’t ...
The Dodge Challenger might rest on a 14-year-old platform being on sale since 2008 and have a motor that both sounds like a dinosaur and runs on them, but it’s officially the tyrant king of the muscle ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Ah, the irony of automotive product timing.... In an era of unemployment ...
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