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  • Fords Mustang Factory in Danger of Closure?

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    Ford Motor Co. (F)’s Mustang is falling farther behind the Chevrolet Camaro as the top-selling U.S. sports car, jeopardizing a Michigan factory as designers work to win back the hearts of pony car fans.

    Ford narrowly lost the crown in 2010 after a 24-year run, and the gap widened this year, with General Motors Co. (GM)’s revived Camaro outselling Mustang by 33 percent through May. The 1,700- person plant in Flat Rock has just one shift of workers, and its Japanese partner decided last week to pull out.

    “The Mustang on its current sales pace isn’t enough to sustain Flat Rock,” said Jeff Schuster, an automotive analyst with researcher J.D. Power & Associates in Troy, Michigan. “The Camaro has a more modern feel and seems to draw more attention from a younger age group.”

    The second-largest U.S. automaker is working to increase production of V-6 engines while its designers prepare for a new version in 2014 to restore its cachet. GM started selling a convertible version of the Camaro this year and says the Mustang is one of the top trade-ins for the Chevy sports car.
    “They have a huge, loyal base with the Mustang,” John Fitzpatrick, the Camaro’s marketing manager, said in an interview. “We are starting to chip away at that.”

    Adding to Mustang’s misery, Mazda Motor Corp. (7261) said last week that it plans to pull its Mazda6 model out of the Michigan assembly plant where Ford also makes the sports car. Ford, which owns half of the factory, said it is working with Mazda and the United Auto Workers union to explore options for the “critical” site.

    Manufacturing ‘Options’

    Not sharing the assembly line with Mazda will allow Ford to build more Mustang variations, said Steve Ling, the car’s marketing manager.

    “The flexibility that that provides is a good thing,” Ling said in a June 14 interview, declining to give specifics on how Mustang production might change after Mazda leaves. “It’s good to have options and that’s what that scenario provides.”

    Even if Mustang manages to overtake Camaro, Ford will never sell enough of its muscle car to fill up Flat Rock, Schuster said. The factory has the capacity to build 240,000 vehicles a year, Mazda has said. Last year, Ford sold 73,716 Mustangs.

    “Even with a boost from a redesign, because of what Camaro has achieved, you’re still looking at sales volume for the Mustang below 100,000 a year,” Schuster said. “The bottom line is something at Flat Rock will have to change.”

    Ford is to introduce a redesigned Mustang in 2014, said Brian Johnson, an analyst with Barclays Capital in Chicago.
    Popular V-6

    This year, Mustang sales have suffered because of a short supply of a new V-6 engine that gets 31 miles per gallon on the highway while generating 305 horsepower, Ling said. The Mustang shares that engine with the F-150 pickup, the centerpiece of Ford’s top-selling truck line.

    As rising fuel prices have driven up demand for the V-6 engine, Ling said Ford has chosen to apportion more supply to the F-150, among its most profitable models. The V-6 Mustang starts at a list price of $22,310, according to Ford.com.

    “The V-6 powertrain that’s shared with all of our hot products is really very popular right now,” Jim Farley, Ford’s global marketing chief, said in a June 9 interview. “We have a lower days’ supply on Mustang, but we think that’s the right way to run that business.”

    The V-6 engine shortage has left Ford with less than 30 days’ supply of Mustangs, half the inventory it had a year ago, Ling said. Ford is now looking for ways to boost production of the V-6, which accounts for 51 percent of Mustang sales, up from 40 percent a year ago, Ling said.

    “We’re making sure that the truck has enough engines and obviously there is an impact to Mustang,” Ling said. “The dealers feel we could sell more” if Ford had more V-6 engines.

    Camaro Rolling

    GM is stepping up the pressure by updating the Camaro next month with a more powerful V-6 engine that gets 30 mpg on the highway, Fitzpatrick said. It also is updating the car’s interior with new features like a smaller steering wheel, he said.

    Rising gasoline prices and a stalling U.S. economy can’t seem to slow down the Camaro, which went on sale in April 2009 after a seven-year hiatus. Camaro sales are up 4 percent this year, while Mustang is down 3 percent, according to researcher Autodata Corp. of Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey.
    “The Camaro is highly unusual in a segment that tends to be very fickle,” said Jeremy Anwyl, chief executive officer of auto researcher Edmunds.com. “Normally a sports car that’s really hot fades fast.”

    Maintaining Interest

    To keep interest stoked, GM will advertise around the movie sequel “Transformers: Dark of the Moon,” debuting June 29 and again featuring a yellow-and-black Camaro as a crime-fighting robot, Ling said. The Camaro known as “Bumblebee” has been the ride of actor Shia LaBeouf in all three Transformer movies.

    “The linkage to Transformers has really helped create and build the brand Camaro,” Schuster said, “especially with young people.”

    Early next year, GM plans to roll out a ZL1 Camaro with a 550-horsepower engine, matching Ford’s Shelby GT500 version of the Mustang that starts at $48,810, according to Edmunds.

    “It looks like they clearly targeted the GT500,” Ling said.

    Much is riding on Ford’s 2014 redesign of the Mustang, which Ling declined to describe. By then, Camaro will be five years old and more than a year away from its own restyling in late 2015, Schuster said.

    “As the Camaro starts to age and the Mustang is redesigned, that will heat up the battle,” Schuster said. “We see the Mustang regaining its No. 1 position when it’s redesigned, but it will be close.”

  • #2
    Mustang>Camaro anyday!

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    • #3
      I don't really like the new camaro design but I would roll a new mustang any day
      Originally posted by Nash B.
      Damn, man. Sorry to hear that. If it'll cheer you up, Geor swallows. And even if it doesn't cheer you up, it cheers him up.

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      • #4
        Well, obviously the majority of consumers disagree with you guys. People prefer the styling of the Camaro over the more bland Mustang.
        Ford
        GM
        Toyota
        VAG

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        • #5
          i want one of those smooth shifting manual 6sp stangs!

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          • #6
            The new camaros look like dog shit, the back of the car is horrible.
            -Blaine

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            • #7
              Naah it wont close down...I see at least 5 new stangs on the way home everyday! Maybe 1-2 a week
              Originally posted by Da Prez
              Fuck dfwstangs!! If Jose ain't running it, I won't even bother going back to it, just my two cents!!
              Originally posted by VETTKLR


              Cliff Notes: I can beat the fuck out of a ZR1

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              • #8
                Wait until the new wears off. It won't take long to find that GM build quality that makes Hyundai look good.

                I am surprised their run has lasted this long.
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                • #9
                  I wonder what would happen if they brought back the foxbody platform and just kinda upgraded it a lil bit.

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                  • #10
                    Sounds more like this is due to Mazda pulling out rather than the Mustang being a failure. I like the new Mustang a lot better, but Chevy did a good job in building a Camaro that appeals to a lot of people so I give them credit for that.
                    They need to start pumping out those V6s.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by jasonw_2005 View Post
                      I wonder what would happen if they brought back the foxbody platform and just kinda upgraded it a lil bit.
                      Why would you wanna downgrade?

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                      • #12
                        Maybe people are just getting tired of the 60s styling or maybe the majority of buyers now grew up with Foxes rather than the originals. They need to keep the platform but make them look just like an Escort... er '87-93 Fox LX I mean.
                        Atlantic Blue '00 - '03 Cobra motor and TKO600, solid axle, full MM suspension
                        Silver '01 Vette - D1 blown LS

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Whiteboy View Post
                          Why would you wanna downgrade?
                          How is this a down grade. I mean bring it back but upgrade it with like redesigned interior and shit.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by jasonw_2005 View Post
                            How is this a down grade. I mean bring it back but upgrade it with like redesigned interior and shit.
                            The platform itself is a downgrade. Flimsy as a wet noodle and based on the Fairmont.
                            Atlantic Blue '00 - '03 Cobra motor and TKO600, solid axle, full MM suspension
                            Silver '01 Vette - D1 blown LS

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                            • #15
                              Mustang with ecoboost. Nuff said.
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