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Club Coupe Coupe (2005)

Can you afford a 2005 Porsche 911 Club Coupe Coupe?

The 2005 Porsche 911 Club Coupe 996.2 is a rare, limited-edition model built to commemorate Porsche Club of America's 50th anniversary. Enthusiastically reviewed for its enhanced X51 powerkit, sport suspension, and Azurro California paint, it's celebrated for its exclusivity and driver-focused performance. While the 996 generation was initially controversial for its fried egg headlights and water-cooled engine, the Club Coupe is a prized collector's item. Today, it's ideal for Porsche enthusiasts and collectors seeking a unique, engaging, and historically significant sports car for spirited drives or show.

Owning a 2005 Porsche 911 Club Coupe can involve higher operating expenses than a typical car. Maintenance costs, particularly for specialized repairs or genuine Porsche parts, can be significant. Reliability for 996.2 models is generally good, but potential concerns include IMS bearing issues (though less prevalent in later 996s), and cooling system problems, which can lead to costly repairs if not addressed promptly. Insurance costs are typically higher due to the vehicle's performance nature and value. Tire replacement, especially for performance-oriented tires, also adds to the expense.

Price Range
$39,500 - $115,000
Market price for 2025
Estimated Annual Costs
Insurance:$2,300
Maintenance:$2,500

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