Dealership Mechanic Wrecks Customer's Supercharged Ford Mustang GT During Rowdy Test Drive
No way that’s going to buff out.
Colorado dealership Loveland Ford is under fire on social media after one of its mechanics wrecked a man's brand new Ford Mustang following a supercharger installation.
According to the dealership's general manager, Harry Johnston, longtime customer Mark Grage had purchased a Ford Super Duty from the dealer once before and eventually returned to make his latest purchase: a sixth-generation Mustang. Like most car enthusiasts, Grage craved more power so he reached out to Loveland Ford with only 266 miles on his pony car to have them install a supercharger.
Many people who have the shared passion of cars tend to seek this sort of service from well-known aftermarket shops. However, Ford is one of the few automakers who offer a warranty when installing a Ford Performance Roush supercharger through a dealership. Johnston confirmed that the car came in "somewhere around the 10th or 15th of January" for a "factory" supercharger installation.
Grage's viral Facebook post says that's when everything went wrong.