
September will probably go down as the worst single month of Ford Mustang sales ever in the 45 year history of the Mustang. When the sales figures were posted I flipped through a few of my Mustang books to find similar sales numbers but unfortunately none of them have month to month sales. The only comparable sales figures I could find happend in the early to middle 70's where sales dropped off quite a bit due to the gas crisis but nothing like what they are now. Yearly sales are also on pace to be the worst ever in the 45 year history of the Mustang.
Sales of Mustangs for September of 2008 were 4,910 compared to 10,266 from September of 2007 showing a 52.2% decrease in sales from the previous year. Year to date Mustang sales are 78,871 compared to 109,803 for the first nine months of 2007, which is a 28.2% drop.
If you are curious what the previous month sales were than check out January , February , March , April , May , June, July and August sales figures.
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Meet the top commenters on the LeaderboardBy SCT Tuning #1, Posted: 10/2/2008
Yikes, But... Considering the economic state we're in now, at least they are still selling. This issue with the Banks and Wall street has a bad trickle down effect.
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