Porsche Tools

Free Porsche Tools

Welcome to the Porsche Hangout Tools section. Use our free tools to learn more about your Porsche — from decoding your VIN to checking how rare your model is.

VIN Decoder

Enter your 17-character Porsche VIN to get detailed specs — model, engine, displacement, horsepower, assembly plant, and a full Porsche-specific VIN position breakdown.

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Option Code Decoder

Decode your Porsche build sticker. Paste your M-codes to reveal every factory option — Sport Chrono, LSD, PCCB, Sport Exhaust and more. 95 verified codes, each checked against factory documentation.

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Production Numbers

How many were made? Look up production numbers for any Porsche model from the 356 to the Taycan. Find out how rare your car really is by model, variant, and year.

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Model Comparison

Compare any two Porsche models side-by-side with detailed specs. Engine, performance, dimensions, weight, pricing — see which Porsche comes out on top.

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Recall Check

Check your Porsche VIN against the official NHTSA recalls database. See open safety campaigns, what’s wrong, and how to get it fixed — free at any Porsche Centre.

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Find My Porsche

Search live US dealer inventory for the Porsche you want. Filter by model, trim, year, price, mileage, transmission and distance from your ZIP — with a direct link to every matching listing.

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Coupe vs Cabriolet

Coupe or cabriolet? Compare the real weight, price, 0-60 and structural-rigidity trade-offs side by side across 911 and 718 models, with pros and cons for each body style.

Compare Body Styles →

Window Card Maker

Build a printable car-show window card for your Porsche. Enter your VIN, confirm your exact generation, trim and transmission, add your own details, and download a clean PDF to display in the windshield.

Make a Window Card →

Spec Lookup

Verified factory specifications for every Porsche — engine, horsepower, torque, 0-60, top speed and weight, by model, generation and trim. From the 356 to the Taycan.

Look Up Specs →