One thing to remember is that people just don't want sedans anymore, especially from domestic manufacturers. I don't think either Chevy or Ford sell any true "cars", it's all SUV's, cross-over SUV's, and trucks. Chevy has discontinued the Camaro (again), and they're probably never going to bring it back. I'm not sure about the Mustang's current or future, but rebranding as an EV may be the only way that "Mustangs" survive in the modern age. That being said, it probably also gave Ford a little bit of extra marketing to a lot younger crowd who is much more willing to accept a xSUV as a Mustang. We can keep splitting hairs, and come up with that any Mustang not built on a body-on-frame architecture isn't a real mustang either, and I think they've been uni-body since the 90's.