911 GT3 Buyer Beware
A buyer discovered their "new" 911 GT3 had been assembled and disassembled by trainee mechanics [https://autobild.es/motor/se-gasta-250-000-euros-un-porsche-911-gt3-nuevo-hasta-que-abre-guantera-ve-una-pegatina-que-indica-que-ha-sido-montado-desmontado-por-mecanicos-practicas_6943819_0.html].
The buyer found a sticker in the glove compartment indicating the car had been assembled and disassembled by trainee mechanics. The sticker essentially revealed that the 911 GT3 was a practice car. The discovery occurred after the buyer had already spent €250,000 on what they believed was a brand new Porsche. It is not clear if the dealership was aware of the car's history. The article doesn't specify what recourse the buyer has sought or received. The situation highlights the need for thorough pre-purchase inspections, even with new vehicles.