The Porsche 911 is like a good book - each time you read it, there’s still something new to be discovered. Now imagine that particular example of your favorite piece of literature, yes, the one you’ve been reading over and over again since you were fifteen years old, has been caught by the flood.
You can forget the aforementioned comparison, it is definitely not enough to explain the pain we get when seeing a Porsche 911 drowned in muddy water.
The flat six bearer was unfortunate enough to meet the floods that took over certain parts of the Romanian seaside over the weekend, with the adjacent images having been snapped in Constanta.
The interior pic is perhaps the most troubling one, with the water ironically climbing up to the 12V socket on the front center armrest. The driver appears to have taken whatever was in the glove box, put the hazard lights on and left.
Sure, we could start an insurance-related talk and there have been enough cases when cars that have gone though similar ordeals were... refurbished, but we’re not in the mood for that.
What can we say? At least the Porsche didn’t end up on a bottom of a lake like the Ford Focus RS we talked about a while ago.
The flat six bearer was unfortunate enough to meet the floods that took over certain parts of the Romanian seaside over the weekend, with the adjacent images having been snapped in Constanta.
The interior pic is perhaps the most troubling one, with the water ironically climbing up to the 12V socket on the front center armrest. The driver appears to have taken whatever was in the glove box, put the hazard lights on and left.
Sure, we could start an insurance-related talk and there have been enough cases when cars that have gone though similar ordeals were... refurbished, but we’re not in the mood for that.
What can we say? At least the Porsche didn’t end up on a bottom of a lake like the Ford Focus RS we talked about a while ago.