Porsche 911 GT3 R race car launched
Porsche has today unveiled its newest 911 race car – the 911 GT3 R – in its world premiere at the Autosport International show in Birmingham, UK.
Developed for racing series based on the international FIA GT3 regulations, the GT3 R succeeds the GT3 Cup S and is delivered to customers ready-to-race.
And they’re going fast, according [...]
Original article from: Australian Car Advice – Australia’s largest independent Auto site.
Porsche 911 GT3 R race car launched

you would need to refer to carArray[0].function for all method calls. not only the first one.
Each of those method calls requires the carArray[ ] object instance. As shown, those after getMake do not have one.
cout << "Testing this array: " << carArray[0].getMake(),
carArray[0].getModel(),
carArray[0].getColor(), carArray[0].getYear(),
carArray[0].getordervalue();
Hope that helps.