For the second time in two years the 918 Spyder is being recalled due to issues with the front control arms. The last recall took place in December of 2014 and affected 39 918 Spyders. The current recall affects 306, which some sources believe may be the entirety of the US allotment. It is unclear if the two issues are the same, or simply similar. …
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Porsche Confirms They Have Asked Dealers To Stop Selling 991 GT3s
Late last week axisofoversteer.com reported on a Porsche 911 GT3 that caught fire in Switzerland and suggested that this wasn't an isolated case and that perhaps there were as many as five incidents in general (while only providing evidence of one other). Further, they suggested that "Porsche has suspended deliveries of all 991 GT3s" while the …
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Porsche is recalling 1702 cars from the 2010 and 2011 model year. The Porsche models affected are the 911 GT2 RS, 911 GT3, 911 GT3 RS, 911 Turbo and 911 Turbo S. Apparently, these Porsches built between May 18, 2009 and Sept. 17, 2010 and equipped with center locking hubs could experience premature hub wear causing the center nut to loosen and …
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