Ford Sues John Cena For Selling Rare GT Less Than A Month After Purchase



Ford sues John Cena for selling his Ford GT sports car too soon. The avid collector bought the GT in September for $ 463,376 but will resell it soon after signing a purchase agreement of at least two years. Ford, which built only 1,000 units of the car model, handpicked its buyers, choosing Cena out of about 7,000 candidates to buy the car. However, by selling the 482kw supercar less than a month after the reception, the wrestler lost Ford's "almost two years of ambassadors and brand value," says the automaker. Ford says the wrestler also made a big profit from the sale, although the price was not specified. The automaker wants John Cena to make him profit from all the profits he has made from the sale of the car and the extra money for damages.

Cena, one of WWE’s richest superstars, responded that the reason he sold the rare Ford was because he needed to “pay some bills”.


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