Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Porsche recalls 1700 cars

The authority that oversees, in the United States, to road safety  announced that Porsche will make a recall of 1,702 cars built between May 18, 2009 and September 17, 2010, due to a problem with the rims, which would not have been assembled correctly.

The object of the measurement models are virtually all versions of the 911: the GT2 RS, the GT3, the GT3 RS, the Turbo and Turbo S. The owners will be able to verify the exact date on which their Porsche were manufactured by a label inside the driver's door. The manufacturer added that the dealers will replace for free alloy wheels and other components with the various elements of the last generation.

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