Having been in the collector vehicle and specialty insurance space for more than 40 years, we know this for sure: values are always changing. That’s exactly why it's so important to place vehicles on a Guaranteed Value® policy with a partner that regularly monitors changes in value and helps communicate that to agents and customers. At Hagerty, we have a whole team dedicated to Automotive Intelligence, including valuation, pricing and market trends. In fact, they helped us gather the information for this whole Cars You Should Know campaign.
Below are some fun facts, trivia and data about valuation trends for this month’s highlighted Porsche models.
356
- B keeps doing better: The most popular 356 is the 356 B (1960-63), and its average condition 3 value is up 35% since 2020 to $130,000.
- Holding steady at higher values: The 356 pre-A (1948-55), and the following 356 A (1955-59), are up 7% and 1% since 2020, respectively, to $315,900 and $488,200.
911 Air-cooled
- Big ups and mod-ready: The 1990-94 911 (964) has appreciated 69% from $88,400 to $149,600 over the past five years. The 964 is one of the rarest generations of the air-cooled 911, and it is increasingly popular for modification.
- The newest air-cooled model is on the rise: The most valuable version on average is the last air-cooled 911, which is the 1995-98 993 generation. Its average condition 3 value is up to $281,300 (up 42% from 2020).
911 Water-cooled
- Well-loved and going up: The popular 997 (2005-12) generation has a current condition 3 average value of $92,900, which is up 34% since 2020.
- Less loved and still going up: The less desirable 996 (1999-2004) generation has a current condition 3 average value of $43,700, which is up 40% since 2020.
944
- Big increase for 944s: The average condition 3 value for the 944 is up 75% since 2020 to $21,200.
- The biggest increase: The biggest jump we’ve seen for 944s are the values for the 944 Cabriolet (S2 only), which are up a whopping 109% to an average condition 3 value of $27,000 since 2020.
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