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- Porsche_959 wheelbase "2272.0".
- Porsche_959 height "1280.0".
- Porsche_959 length "4260.0".
- Porsche_959 weight "1450.0".
- Porsche_959 width "1840.0".
- Porsche_959 abstract "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 satisfy FIA homologation regulations requiring at least 200 street legal units be built.When it was introduced, the twin-turbocharged 959 was the world's fastest street-legal production car, boasting a top speed of 195 miles per hour (314 km/h), with the sport model capable of reaching 197 miles per hour (317 km/h). During its production run it was hailed as the most technologically advanced road-going sports car ever built, and forerunner of all future super cars. It was one of the first high-performance vehicles with all-wheel drive, providing the basis for Porsche's first all-wheel drive Carrera 4 model. Its performance convinced Porsche executives to make all-wheel drive standard on all 911 Turbos starting with the 993. In 2004, Sports Car International named the 959 number one on its list of Top Sports Cars of the 1980s.".
- Porsche_959 bodyStyle Coupé.
- Porsche_959 class Sports_car.
- Porsche_959 engine Porsche_959__1.
- Porsche_959 height "1.28".
- Porsche_959 layout Four-wheel_drive.
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- Porsche_959 length "4.26".
- Porsche_959 manufacturer Porsche.
- Porsche_959 productionEndYear "1989".
- Porsche_959 productionStartYear "1986".
- Porsche_959 relatedMeanOfTransportation Porsche_911.
- Porsche_959 relatedMeanOfTransportation Porsche_961.
- Porsche_959 relatedMeanOfTransportation Porsche_964.
- Porsche_959 successor Porsche_911_GT1.
- Porsche_959 thumbnail Porsche_959_–_Frontansicht_(2),_21._März_2013,_Düsseldorf.jpg?width=300.
- Porsche_959 transmission "6-speedmanual".
- Porsche_959 weight "1450000.0".
- Porsche_959 wheelbase "2.272".
- Porsche_959 width "1.84".
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- Porsche_959 wikiPageOutDegree "103".
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