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986_inquiry 12-07-2012 05:52 PM

PCA - worth joining?
 
What is your opinion of the PCA? Is it worth joining?

thstone 12-07-2012 08:43 PM

Yes, its worth it. Value depends on what you expect to get out of it and how much you put into it. The good thing is that whatever your "thing" is, PCA is big enough that you can probably find others who like the same thing whether its wine & cheese, tech, track days, racing, concours, or just having lunch and talking Porsche. And remember, its a year by year deal. If you don't find it useful, don't renew.

schnellman 12-08-2012 04:58 AM

I've owned Porsches for the past thirty years and have lived in three states as well as in Europe. I own a Porsche to drive, not to socialize. Some PCA regions offer training in the garage and on the track, while others focus on wine and cheese. If you're near St Louis you probably have a choice of a couple of regions. As Thstone says, try them out. If they don't fit, try another, and if none fit -- it's adios and open highway here I come. Must say though, I do enjoy the magazine.

litespeedp 12-08-2012 05:16 AM

I'm a member and I like anything that adds to this enjoyable ownership/experience.Good folks and more to learn! The club is huge and the magazine is good.

dan.oneufer 12-08-2012 05:20 AM

They also have an occasional members-only raffle with some fine prizes... http://www.pca.org/pdfforms/2012RaffleFall.pdf

Topless 12-08-2012 09:13 AM

As a member of PCA leadership I am a bit biased. :)

* 10% discount at the dealer parts counter
* Free Panorama mag (soon to be run by a former Excellence editor)
* A resource for quality local services like repair shops, paint and detail, top installers, race prep, restorations etc.
*Car meets
* historic racing and car museum tours
* group canyon carving
* well established performance driving program including AX, DE, TT and club racing.

Every region has a little different culture and focus, and within each region are groups with a common interest. Some will get together and have an engine pulling or IMS upgrade party while others will spend a day doing concours prep. The wild eyed canyon carvers will take a run after a PCA breakfast and hopefully not get arrested. The track guys will be swapping stories about their latest car setup and tires. The socialites will be planning a gentle tour to the wine country.

As with most things, the PCA is not for everybody and the quality of your experience is often what you make it to be. Is it worth $46/yr? I think it is.

mountainman 12-08-2012 11:25 AM

definitely worth it. As with any club or group a lot depends on the leadership of your particular chapter. We are very lucky in the carolina's region as we are only a couple of hours from 7 different regions of the PCA and can attend events with all of them which is great, because our home region, the mountain region has a leadership that seems to favor the shine and show group and not do enough actual driving events, wine tours, etc. I see a porsche as a machine to be driven and enjoyed, not kept in a garage and polished until a car show comes along.
We even have a group of retired members within our region that get together and plan drives when there are not enough driving activities to suit us in the PCA. You can definitely meet a lot of like minded porsche owners that will become friends.

jsceash 12-08-2012 12:22 PM

Very worth while. Our local chapter has an event almost every month. Your national due will put you in touch with a local club in your area. You get the Panorama Magazine. Discounts to PCA De and AX events.

Bryan topping 12-08-2012 03:48 PM

Very worthwhile IMO. I've only been a member since July but I have met some of the most down to earth, friendliest people & had a blast at the few tours & get togethers I have attended. In fact I'm not sure who has more fun & looks forward to events more, me or my wife!

jb92563 12-08-2012 11:26 PM

Its a cheap membership, 1 tank of gas worth, and I'll save more and get access to stuff that will make it pay for its self.

Since May I did a Performance Driving school and an Autocross so far and made about a dozen new friends. Also benefited from the experience of other members.

Whats that worth?

Couldn't hurt to try it out for a year at least and then decide.


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