Viral post confuses people as it creates mystery surrounding two Porsches submerged in Florida pool
- A Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 and a Porsche GT3 were submerged in water
- The possible cause of the incident was possibly the recent hurricane
- The Porsche GT3 was recoverable
Published on Oct 28, 2024 at 12:40 PM (UTC+4)
by Daksh Chaudhary
Last updated on Oct 29, 2024 at 4:49 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
What’s the weirdest place you’ve ever seen a Porsche parked?
It’s safe to say that a swimming pool is not the typical spot you’d expect, but that’s exactly where two incredible cars – a Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 and a Porsche GT3 – were found in Florida.
These luxury cars were submerged, half-drowned in the water, leaving everyone baffled as to how they got there.
The mysterious sight was shared on Instagram by Nero’s Garage, a well-known channel for car enthusiasts.
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Porsche 718 Cayman and Porsche GT3 submerged in Florida pool
While the post didn’t confirm the exact cause of the incident, many believe it was due to the powerful hurricanes that recently hit Florida.
The fierce storms seem to put these beautiful cars into this unusual place.
Despite the unfortunate situation, the Porsche GT3 appeared to have some hope, just like this Tesla, which was being charged amid the raging hurricane.
It was submerged only from the front, with its engine still above the water.
To further clarify, Porsche GTs are rare rear-engined cars.
However, the 718 Cayman GT4 wasn’t as lucky.
It was submerged from the engine side, likely leading to serious, possibly irreparable, damage.
Nearby, another black car could be seen by the pool, but it wasn’t instantly recognizable.
However, given that it was resting near these beautiful Porsche cars, it would definitely be another high-end model.
Unlike these unfortunate supercars, the owner of this Chevrolet Corvette tried to protect the car using plastic wrap.
Reactions from car enthusiasts
The bizarre scene quickly gathered reactions from car enthusiasts.
One saddened commenter wrote, “I don’t even wanna know what happened,” while another joked, “What a silly place to park those…”
Others wondered about the fate of the cars, with one asking: “Is the GT3 still salvageable?”
Another summed it up, saying: “Crazy what huracanes can do.”
While the fate of these supercars is in question, we can only hope they can be restored without too much effort.
What’s your take on this strange situation?