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North Central Porsche Clubs

PCA Zone 4

Within the PCA community, this is known as Geographic Area Zone 4. Zone 4 comprises of 12 different local PCA regions and is located in the north central United States. For more information on Zone 4 PCA, check out their website. Zone 4 covers the western part of Pennsylvania, all of Ohio, the lower peninsula of Michigan and most of Indiana.

Allegheny Region

Porsche Club of America

Website

Allegheny Region was chartered on April 29, 1961. It certainly was time for there to be a PCA region in the Pittsburgh area. Pittsburgh was the geographic center of PCA membership. As a result, the quarterly National Board of Directors Meetings for PCA were held there.

Central Indiana Region

Porsche Club of America

Website

The Central Indiana Region Porsche Club of America is a car club dedicated to Porsche owners. It is comprised of and dedicated to Porsche owners and their family and friends.  It is a totally non-profit organization managed entirely by volunteers.

Eastern Buckeye Region

Porsche Club of America

Website

The Eastern Buckeye Region (EBR) of the Porsche Club of America (PCA) serves Porsche enthusiasts in northeastern Ohio, including major cities like Akron, Canton, and Youngstown. Established in the mid-1970s as a separate entity from the Northern Ohio Region.

Maumee Valley Region

Porsche Club of America

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​The Maumee Valley Region (MVR) of the Porsche Club of America (PCA) serves Porsche enthusiasts in northwest Ohio and southeastern Michigan. Established in 1972, MVR offers a variety of events and publishes an award-winning newsletter, der RÜCKSPIEGEL.

Michiana Region

Porsche Club of America

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The Michiana Region of the Porsche Club of America (PCA) was established in 1973 to unite Porsche enthusiasts from southern Michigan and northern Indiana. As a non-profit organization managed entirely by volunteers, the club offers a variety of activities, including driving events,.

Mid Ohio Region

Porsche Club of America

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The Mid-Ohio Region was formed on February 18, 1966, as a successor to the then defunct Columbus Region. The Mid-Ohio Region of PCA (2017 Region of the Year) is an active regional PCA club that has a full plate of activities from which you can choose to attend and volunteer for.

Motor-Stadt Region

Porsche Club of America

Website

The Motor-Stadt Region includes the counties of Alcona, Alpena, Arenac, Bay, Calhoun, Cheboygan, Chippewa, Clinton, Crawford, Eaton, Genesee, Gladwin, Huron, Ingham, Iosco, Jackson, Lapeer, Luce, Mackinac, Midland, Montmorency, Ogemaw, Oscoda, Ostego, Presque Isle, Roscommon, Saginaw, Sanilac, Shiawassee, and Tuscola.

Northern Ohio Region

Porsche Club of America

Website

Founded in 1960, NORPCA has been committed to enhancing the Porsche ownership experience for generations of Northern Ohioans. Whether it's Social, Technical, Competitive, or Educational, there is something for everyone. Everything from Cars and Coffee, to Rallies, Driver's Ed, Autocross and much more. This is one busy group.

Ohio Valley Region

Porsche Club of America

Website

The Ohio Valley Region PCA has approximately 1200 primary members and 600 affiliate members. The geographic area spans the Ohio River Valley geographic region and includes counties in southeast Indiana, northern Kentucky, southern Ohio and parts of West Virginia. They hold more than 30 events each year, everything you can imagine.

Rally Sport Region

Porsche Club of America

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The Rally Sport Region (RSP) of the Porsche Club of America covers southeastern Michigan, particularly the Detroit/Ann Arbor area. We have over 300 primary members who love Porsches, driving, and food. From driver’s education to social events and fine dining, Rally Sport Region has an activity for everybody.

Southeast Michigan

Porsche Club of America

Website

SEMPCA has over 1,000 members who all share one thing in common.They all own Porsche automobiles and are passionate about them. The club holds all kinds of events for people with all kinds of interests. They are part of Porsche Club of America (PCA) National's Zone 4.

Western Michigan Region

Porsche Club of America

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The Western Michigan Region (WMR) of the Porsche Club of America (PCA) was established in 1960 to serve Porsche enthusiasts across western Michigan. The club organizes a variety of events, including monthly gatherings like "Turbo Tuesdays," driving tours and social events like Winterfest.

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