Porsche confirms that the at least two 911 GT3 coupes them have caught
fire in Europe, and it has elected to inspect all 785 2014 GT3s
worldwide. However, it claims no drivers have been injured in the fires.
Unfortunately, Porsche says, "Internal studies to determine the cause
of the engine damage have not been completed yet," so owners might have a
bit of a wait before they are able to drive Porsche's ultimate 911 again. Scroll down to read the entire press release.
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Friday, February 21, 2014
Porsche tells 2014 911 GT3 owners to park their cars pending inspection
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