I don't know about anywhere else, but in my neck of the woods the local Dodge store has about 12 new Chargers sitting on his lot. It seems as though once the initial hype died down so did the popularity of these cars; especially the ones with the blackout trim and outrageous color schemes.
I really hope that Ford doesn't go through with this, but it certainly wouldn't be the first time that they crapped all over one of their sporty marques. Think way back to 1958, when Ford took the two seater T-Bird and turned it into a "family car. " Granted, it didn't have 4 doors (at least not right away, that came in 67 or 68) and was never made as a wagon, but it took over forty years to get that car back to something that remotely resembled its original roots. But then it didn't work because at least in part the dealers ruined it for everyone with their price gouging. All this and then we wonder why the "Blue Oval" is in such trouble in the marketplace.
I agree that Ford does need a sporty wagon and 4-door sedan in its lineup, but they need not look like or be called by the name "Mustang." They would be much better off to bring back a name like Galaxie, Fairlane or even Torino rather than to mess with something as successful as the Mustang.