Porsche Carrera GT Updates

Latest Updates
Friday, 11 October 2024 09:08 PM Porsche has finally resolved the suspension issue that led to a stop-drive order for all Carrera GTs, allowing owners to drive their cars again after a 17-month recall. The fix includes replacing defective spherical joints and offering $3,240 in complimentary maintenance to ensure the cars are roadworthy. Additionally, all Carrera GT owners will receive a new set of Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 N-Spec tires. I think this move will significantly boost the cars performance and owner satisfaction.
Thursday, 10 October 2024 10:45 PM Porsche and Michelin have developed new ultra-high-performance tires for the Carrera GT, nearly 20 years after its production ended. The Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires are optimized for better performance on both wet and dry pavement, using dual-compound technology. These tires have been tested by Porsche development driver Joerg Bergmeister, who noted improved driving dynamics and shorter braking distances. I believe these new tires will make the Carrera GT even more exhilarating to drive.
Monday, 30 September 2024 08:17 AM The recall of the Porsche Carrera GT, issued in April 2023, affected all 1,270 units worldwide due to potential suspension failure caused by corrosion or mechanical stress. This led to a stop-drive order, particularly impacting owners in the UK, where insurance coverage was often revoked. Now, with the recall resolved, owners can have their cars repaired and receive new tires and maintenance credits. I think this resolution will help stabilize the market value of these rare supercars.
Thursday, 12 September 2024 09:35 AM Porsche began shipping replacement parts for the recalled Carrera GT in early September, marking the end of a lengthy recall process. Automotive YouTuber and Carrera GT owner Doug DeMuro celebrated the news, highlighting the frustration many owners felt during the stop-drive order. The replacement parts and complimentary maintenance should help restore the cars to their original performance. Im glad to see Porsche taking such thorough steps to address the issue.
Saturday, 01 April 2023 08:24 PM The suspension failure issue in the Carrera GT was caused by spherical joints that weakened over time due to wear or corrosion, particularly from road salt used in winter. This led to a voluntary recall in April 2023, affecting all 489 Carrera GTs in the U.S. The recall and subsequent stop-drive order had significant implications for owners, including loss of insurance coverage.