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Originally Posted by Vrman455
Sure, they aren't completely different cars, but they're differentiated enough that there probably isn't a lot of demographic overlap in potential buyers, if at all.
So, my thesis is: platform sharing today results in cars that are well differentiated in looks, size, feel, and performance, unlike GM's strategy of rebranding the same exact model between brands as recently as a couple decades ago (but still today with their trucks, I'll give you that), and if I'm going to buy an argument that this is not the case, I need to see some convincing evidence to support it.
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Been noticing this trend more and more myself...the 2015 Challenger, Mustang, and Camaro are way more similar to each other than they have been in previous years. The unique features are beginning to fade and they are all going to a more sleek, modern design. Mixed feelings..