The Ford Mustang suffered a 32-percent sales decline in September, handing the monthly sales crown to the Chevy Camaro for the first time in about two years. The company also said it is shutting down the Flat Rock Assembly Plant in Michigan for a week as it deals with slower sales. The shutdown started on October 10th with production set to resume on October 17th. The Flat Rock Assembly Plant is in charge of making Mustangs, as well as theLincoln Continental. As a part of Ford’s labor agreements, all 3,702 employees that work on the two vehicles will continue to be paid during the shutdown.
Ford spokesman claims that the company continues to match production with demand. Anyway,Ford Mustang remains the top seller in its segment in total and retail sales. Last month, Chevrolet sold 6,577 Camaros, up from the previous September’s 5,246. That edged out the Mustang, which tallied 6,429 last month. The last time the Camaro outsold the Mustang was in October 2014. Incentives, however, appear to have played a role in the Camaro’s victory. Chevrolet offered roughly $3,409 in incentives for the Camaro, while Ford’s discount topped out at $2,602 for the Mustang last month.
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