Speaking from extensive personal experience, any adventure into the murky depths of car modification can quickly become, without warning, exceedingly complicated and way over-budget. Thankfully, there’s an alternative. According to The Drive, Lebanon Ford in Lebanon, Ohio, is offering factory-fresh, un-farted-in Mustang GTs outfitted with Phase 2 supercharger kits from Roush. Output is rated at 727 horsepower and 610 pound-feet of torque – a good deal more than the 435 horses and 400 pound-feet you get from the stock engine. The best part – pricing starts at $39,995 a pop. You can even finance it with no money down, and Lebanon Ford will ship it out to you.
If you’re at all unsure as to why that’s such a good deal, here’s how it breaks down – the Mustang GT costs $32,395, while the supercharger kit is another $7,550. Combined, that’s $39,945, which means Lebanon Ford is basically giving away labor for installation of the kit (roughly $1,500, according to Jalopnik).
While there are surely cheaper ways to get into a 700+ horsepower ‘Stang, any way you slice it, this is still a helluva deal, especially for a brand-new car straight from the dealer.
Lebanon Ford told The Drive that it wants “to focus on establishing a nationwide base of enthusiasts rather than making huge profits on each car.” Those are certainly noble intentions, but it should be noted that most customers opt to add in additional equipment before driving away, including big brakes, new upholstery, a body kit, different wheels, and the like. Some examples have hit $60,000 before leaving the lot.
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