
This monthly post on Ford Mustang sales seems to have a recurring theme over the past three months and it's not good. The theme in short is sales are stagnant and they are not headed in the direction Ford Motor Company would have wanted after a refreshed model was introduced. Why are Mustang sales so stagnant and why are folks not buying the new refreshed 2010 Mustang model? Those are the questions FoMoCo has to be asking themselves as Mustang sales keep hovering in the 6K range. Would some good healthy rebates and 0% financing help the wayward Mustang, we can at least dream. Let us know if you have any ideas why Mustang sales are so poor. Sales figures below.
Sales of Ford Mustangs for August of 2009 were 6,289 compared to 8,197 from August of 2008 showing a 23.3% decrease in sales from the previous year. Year to date Mustang sales are 46,763 compared to 73,961 for 2008, which is a 36.8% drop.
Month to Month sales were more of the same as they edged downward for the third straight month with July 2009 sales being 6,686 compared to August 2009 sales of 6,289 which is a 6% decrease.