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That’s why I’m here for 2004-2005 Porsche Carrera GT owners who may be shocked, dismayed, and bewildered by their supercar’s recent recall for wishbone suspension components that could crack ...
Porsche recalls 2004-2005 Carrera GT over suspension failures ... Apr 10, 2023 9:45 AM EDT ...
Porsche made just 1,270 examples from 2003 to 2006. While it's been a long time since production ended, this isn't the first time Porsche has commissioned a new tire for the Carrera GT.
Five years ago, you could get your hands on a Carrera GT for around $1 million. But, today, that same Porsche sports car with a good service history would carry a price tag of no less than $1.75 ...
Porsche revealed the Carrera GT in concept form at the 2000 Paris motor show, hours after two-time World Rally champion Walter Röhrl drove the one-off car through the French capital in the dead ...
Porsche is recalling a number of 2004 to 2005 Carrera GT supercars over suspension pieces that could fail due to excessive corrosion and mechanical stress. The recall affects 489 of the roughly ...
Image via Bring a Trailer Porsche first became aware of a potential issue in August 2019 due to an isolated case of a Carrera GT experiencing broken spherical joints. Over the following year ...
Porsche’s iconic twenty-year-old V10 screamer supercar Carrera GT has been lying dormant for nearly a year, and owners are starting to get antsy. In April of 2023 Porsche issued a recall ...
The Porsche Carrera GT, also called the Type 980, is a beast of a sports car, with some even referring to it as a hypercar instead of a supercar (via CNN). The difference is negligible but essential.
The life of this Carrera GT started out just like most others. It was one of 676 examples supplied new to the U.S. and touched down on local shores in 2005. It remained in the U.S. until 2011 when ...
The Carrera GT has become a Porsche icon, but it was never originally intended for production. Unveiled at the 2000 Paris International Motor Show, it started out purely as a concept car. But ...
Only 1,270 Carrera GT examples were built from 2003 to 2007. The mid-engined Targa roadster sports a 5.7-liter V10 that roars like nothing else, and reportedly costs $190,000 to replace.