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Can’t Wait for GT500? Roush Reveals 710hp 2018 Ford Mustang

Prototypes for the Ford Mustang GT500 have been spotted testing in recent months. The American market is impatient though. Something Roush recognises with its new 710 hp package for the 2018 Ford Mustang!

It’s been named the JackHammer and it fits the new 2018 Ford Mustang GT with its 5.0 litre V8. Roush’s package centres around a TVS R2650 Phase 1 Supercharger System. Power is boosted to 710 hp and 610 lb-ft of torque, available through both manual and automatic transmissions.

To complement the new Supercharger, Roush fit a custom, all-aluminum intercooler and radiator, upper and lower aluminum intake manifolds and a high-flow induction system. Roush then offer a 3-year, 36,000-mile limited Powertrain Warrant when installed by a Ford dealer.

Roush also offer a number of other parts and components for the 2018 Mustang including a choice of 1-Way Coil Over Suspension or 3-Way Coil Over Suspension. Roush also offer an active exhaust system, operated via an app with options such as Touring, Sport and Track.

The bodywork benefits from a rear spoiler, front air vents and a rear window scoop.

Ford sues John Cena for flipping his 2017 Ford GT

When Ford launched its Application Program for the Ford GT, observers noted the hoops and hurdles Ford set up to manage its relationship with the high-end clientele club. Well, every club has a toilet, Ford just found it, and actor John Cena left the carmaker a present. Cena took delivery of a custom 2017 GT in September, then sold the coupe not even a month later — an audacious violation of the purchase contract he signed, which bound owners to hold onto their cars for at least two years. For such treason, Ford sued Cena in U.S. District Court last week, seeking more than $75,000 in damages.

Cena paid $466,376.50 for the liquid blue coupe with the “Dark Energy” interior, and made a video about taking delivery of the car around Sept. 23. Not long after that love-fest, sometime around Oct. 20, the GT had a new owner. Ford called Cena a few days later when it heard about the sale, and said Cena copped to the flip. The ex-WWE wrestler is alleged to have later texted Ford, “I completely understand and as stated am willing to work with you and Ford to make it right. My sincerest apologies,” and explained the sale was “for cash to take care of expenses.”

Ford’s lawsuit alleges Cena never made it right, after snagging “a handsome profit.” The Blue Oval wants restitution for that profit, for “damages and losses, including, but not limited to, loss of brand value, ambassador activity, and customer goodwill due to the improper sale,” and for attorney and court costs.

The whole situation is kind of kooky, considering Cena’s car collection numbers roughly 22 cars, one of them a 2006 Ford GT. Cena’s YouTube series Auto Geeks makes a point of telling the story behind each one of his cars; we’re surprised this is the story he wants to tell about his 2017 Ford GT. Ford’s lawsuit said Cena’s Application Program appeal included the line, “[If] I were to be deemed fit for ownership I would most certainly use every vehicle of communication to let the world know about the car, the brand, and the experience.” Now the only words he has for Ford come from his wrestling days: “If you want some, come get some!”

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