Established in 1960, Porsche Club of America, Los Angeles region (Porsche Club LA) is a social club for Porsche owners in the Los Angeles region.
Our mission is to enhance the Porsche-ownership experience through camaraderie and shared experiences such as social events including our Member’s Monthly Breakfasts, Driving Tours, Technical sessions and much more. We are a group of over 2,000 Porsche enthusiasts of all ages, who drive a variety of Porsche models from across the decades. With membership comes a variety of benefits including national and local events, special offers from our sponsors and affiliates, access to exclusive technical insight, and our monthly magazine, Porscherama.
Membership is open to all Porsche owners, co-owners, or lessees who are 18 years of age or older and can be obtained by visiting https://www.pca.org/user/join/membership.
Porsche Club of America, Los Angeles region is one of the 144 Porsche Club of America (PCA) regions in the United States and proud to be part of the largest single-marque car Club in the world. Across the United States we make up over 200,000 members spread throughout 144 regions and 14 zones.
The Porsche Club of America, Los Angeles region administration is made up entirely of volunteers including 7 elected officials who make up the Board of Directors, members who are responsible for the proper conduct of the administrative affairs of the Club, the proper functioning of the various committees, and assuring compliance with the Bylaws of the Club. In addition to the Board of Directors, the Club consists of various appointed Special Committees to carry out the activities and objectives of the Club.
Porsche Club LA boundaries are the south of the top of the San Gabriel Mountains as defined by a line drawn through Oat Mountain on the Ventura County line and Mt. San Antonio on the San Bernardino County line and that part of Los Angeles County west of Highway N3 and #2, Interstate 5 and Interstate 710.
Porsche Club LA: People. Porsche. Experiences.