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Porsche - 356 (2020)

Discover the timeless allure of the Porsche 356 – a revered classic that still captures the hearts of automotive enthusiasts today. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a curious buyer exploring the market, understanding the Porsche 356 price landscape is essential. This guide covers every angle: from the base valuation of a 2020 model to the current used Porsche 356 price, the expected Porsche 356 depreciation curve, and how the car stacks up against contemporary luxury offerings. Let’s dive into the world of Porsche 356 pricing, specification details, and market insights that help answer the burning question: what is a 2020 Porsche 356 worth?

  • Model: Porsche 356 (S, S2, etc.)
  • Year: 2020 (restored or re‑engineered editions)
  • Engine: 1.7‑L flat‑four (tuned 2.0‑L in later variants)
  • Power: 60 – 80 hp depending on the build
  • Transmission: 4‑speed manual, optional automatic
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline
  • All‑Wheel‑Drive: Yes (in heritage models)
  • Top Speed: 95–115 mph
  • 0–60 mph: 7–9 s
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 140 in (355 cm)
    • Width: 61 in (155 cm)
    • Height: 47 in (120 cm)
    • Wheelbase: 92 in (235 cm)
  • Weight: 1,600–2,000 lb (725–910 kg) depending on edition
  • Exterior Color: Classic scarlet, deep blue, Alpine white, etc.
  • Interior: Leather, suede, or vinyl trims; manual air conditioning
  • Suspension: Independent front; multi-link rear
  • Brakes: Ventilated discs front, drums or discs rear
  • Key Features: Vario‑link steering, chrome bumpers, vintage glass, original chrome trim

The Porsche 356 price journey

When evaluating the Porsche 356 price, it’s useful to segment the market: factory new (or re‑engineered 2020 models), freshly restored examples, and heavily used or vintage copies. The top line for a 2020 re‑engineered edition usually lands in the $30,000–$45,000 range, but the actual cost varies by region, dealer, and specific build options. A classic enthusiast can find a well‑maintained used Porsche 356 between $15,000 and $25,000, depending on mileage, restoration quality, and provenance.

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