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Man Backs His Porsche 911 Through Parking Garage Wall, Gets Lodged in Air Shaft

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felixmizioznikov/iStockphotoA Porsche 911 is a lot of car for anyone to drive. It was apparently too much car for one 90-year-old man in Ludwigsburg, Germany, who ended up in a parking garage air shaft. The man ended up in the shaft when he reportedly confused the accelerator and brake pedals on his white Porsche 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet. That mistake led him to crash through a concrete wall in the underground parking garage at the city’s town …
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In Germany, a 90-year-old driver literally sprayed a concrete wall with his Porsche 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet. Then, according to Road & Track, he fell into a ventilation cage. Miraculously unharmed, he even managed to restart his car the next day. This proves once again the legendary robustness of the 911 myth. A surreal plane flight for a Porsche 911 This incident took place in Ludwigsburg, in a municipal parking lot. According to the local po…

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Auto Journal broke the news in on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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