It took nearly 17 months for Porsche to begin fixing the problem it found in all Carrera GTs, a problem that has resulted in Carrera GT owners being unable to drive their cars all this time.
The problem was identified in the suspension joints of the cars which can fail due to mechanical stress and corrosion. The reason for the recall is that the ball joints (balls) that hold the control arms at all four corners may tear.
With the parts now available, in addition to the solution to the suspension joints of the cars, Porsche wanting to “apologise” to its customers for the inconvenience they suffered, and also because the cars were immobilized during this time, will is giving away $3,240 worth of “free maintenance” that includes a new set of Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 N-Spec tires.
Source: www.autoblog.gr