The complete guide to financing and insuring your dream Porsche
Porsche Finance and Insurance is designed to help you secure the funding you need to buy your Porsche and then understand the options to consider when insuring the car.
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New Porsches can cost a lot of money (a well-spec'd Turbo S can be over $200,000) so going along to your local dealer without the knowledge that you can afford one can be disappointing! If this level is out-of-reach then you can still afford a decent and exciting to drive Porsche; a 944 makes a great track car for less than $5,000. It really is a matter of managing your own expectations rather than those of your dealer...
Are you planning to use the Porsche for commuting, business trips, track days etc. Anything is possible but you must ensure you have the corect insurance to avoid falling foul of the law. Further advice on insurance here.
Checking the owner's title to a car
Buying second-hand can give you a bargain; but it can also give you a headache if the car is not owned by the seller or he owes money on a credit purchase. See some advice on checking ownership.
Verify the VIN with your local Porsche dealer
Your local Porsche dealer can verify most recent (post 1987) VIN numbers but you can do it yourself with Porsche Archive on your iPhoen (or iPad or iPod).