Porsche Panamera recalled

Porsche has recalled 17 examples of the current-generation '971' Panamera, over concerns about the rear anti-roll bar. According to the company, the connecting links on the rear anti-roll bar can't be guaranteed over the service life of the car because of a manufacturing defect. If the links are badly damaged and become detached, there's a risk surrounding suspension parts might be damaged, creating a risk of diminished handling capabilities.

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