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912 Coupe (1965-1969)

Can you afford a 1965-1969 Porsche 912 Coupe?

The 1965-1969 Porsche 912 Coupe Long Hood was introduced as a more affordable, four-cylinder alternative to the 911, sharing its elegant body but powered by the 356's proven engine. Reviewed positively for its balanced handling, fuel efficiency, and classic Porsche styling, it was praised as a driver's car for its engaging nature and relative practicality. While often overshadowed by its six-cylinder sibling, the 912 is famous for its purist appeal and lighter front end, contributing to a nimble driving experience. Today, it's well-suited for enthusiasts seeking a classic Porsche experience without the 911's higher costs, ideal for scenic drives, weekend cruises, and classic car events, offering a charming blend of vintage aesthetics and engaging performance.

Owning a 1965-1969 Porsche 912 generally involves higher operating expenses due to its vintage nature. Reliability can be a concern with aging components, and parts may be harder to source, leading to increased maintenance costs. Air-cooled engine maintenance, including valve adjustments and oil leaks, are common. Insurance costs can be higher due to its classic status and the specialized repair needed after an accident. However, many owners find these costs offset by the vehicle's appreciation potential and driving experience. Regular preventative maintenance is key to managing expenses.

Price Range
$25,000 - $75,000
Market price for 2025
Estimated Annual Costs
Insurance:$1,500
Maintenance:$2,500

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