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		<title>Porsche 959 (1986)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Porsche 959 is a sports car manufactured by Porsche from 1986 to 1989, first as a Group B rally car and later as a legal production car designed to produce a minimum number of 200 street legal units be built. When the Porsche 959 was going through its production run, it was hailed as being the most technologically advanced road-going sports car ever built and [...]]]></description>
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<p>The<strong> <span style="font-weight: normal;">Porsche 959</span></strong> is a sports car manufactured by Porsche from 1986 to 1989, first as a Group B rally car and later as a legal production car designed to produce a minimum number of 200 street legal units be built.</p>
<p>When the Porsche 959 was going through its production run, it was hailed as being the most technologically advanced road-going sports car ever built and a preview of future of sports cars: it was one of the first high-performance vehicles to use an all-wheel drive system and provided the basis for Porsche&#8217;s first all-wheel drive Carrera 4 model; and it convinced Porsche executives of the system&#8217;s viability so well that they chose to make all-wheel drive standard on all versions of the 911 Turbo starting with the 993 variant.</p>
<p>During its lifetime, the vehicle had only one other street legal peer with comparable performance, the Ferrari F40.<span> </span>The 959&#8242;s short production run and performance have kept values high. In 2004, Sports Car International named this car number one on the list of Top Sports Cars of the 1980s. </p>
<p>In its day, this was the most technologically advanced road-going sportscar ever built. But just 337 were made, each with a 2.8-litre turbocharged flat-six out back.</p>
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