SPIED In The STREETS: Porsche's All-New 911 (991) GT3 Makes Its FIRST Appearance On U.S. Soil

SPIED In The STREETS: Porsche's All-New 911 (991) GT3 Makes Its FIRST Appearance On U.S. Soil
As I've noted numerous times before, it's one thing to see an all-new product at an auto show under the glitz and glam of high-tech lighting systems and gorgeous women. What really matters though is how a vehicle looks on the street.

I am not going to lie, I've been pretty smitten with the 991 since it made its debut and after I drove it I was very impressed. Not only was it a blast, it was a significant leap forward from the last-gen 997.

But I was still thirsty for the GT3.

When it debuted in its white splendor at the 2013 New York Auto Show, I had to get more acquainted. Is it a bummer PDK is the only transmission choice? Sure. I have faith in the specially optimized PDK though.

Moving onto why we're here.

Thanks to Instagram I noticed one of the accounts I follow posted up a shot of an all-new 2014 Porsche GT3 roaming the U.S. somewhere. No idea where it was spotted but I do know one thing. It looks absolutely awesome on the street.

With some luck we'll be seeing more of them there too. According to Autocar's Steve Sutcliffe the all-new GT3 rides nice enough to be used as a daily — probably the first time we've heard that about a racing-inspired Porsche.

Keep an eye out and send us any photos if you see any GT3s in your neighborhood!

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quizzquizz - 7/13/2013 4:43:15 PM
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It's all about clearance. To drive around town and up driveways, we need at least another 1/2 inch.


BimmersNmeBimmersNme - 7/13/2013 7:45:02 PM
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Absolutely gorgeous!


geneseegenesee - 7/13/2013 11:01:50 PM
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Yummy! Delicious. Except for handbrake and electro numb steering perfect car.


mini22mini22 - 7/14/2013 12:36:11 PM
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Actually from what I've read Porsche has cracked the code for electric steering in this version. It is significantly more feelsome then the 991 and compares well to hydraulic steering.Essentially this car has, a whole,the performance and handling of the Ferrari 458 Italia for 1/2 the money.


geneseegenesee - 7/15/2013 12:52:38 AM
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^^^^^^^
I hope you are right. 911s feels kinda wired in steering department. Too bad wish Porsche don't want to use 997 steering system. It was perfect. However after 991 intro I can't look at 997 and previous.


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