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Kia Wants to Know What it Should Name the K9 Flagship for Overseas Markets
For our 2012 April Fool's Day joke, we hacked in a BMW grille and renamed Kia's new K9 flagship sedan the 9'Series for the North American market. True, our designation cannot be taken seriously, but Kia still needs a model name for the K9 in overseas markets. The South Korean automaker posted on its Facebook page that it is interested to hear some naming suggestions for the K9 sedan, which was launched in its home market on Wednesday (read more about that here).
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Kia To Launch Rwd Luxury Quoris Sedan As The K900 In The U.s. In Early 2014 [50 Photos]
Kia's flagship sedan model, called the K9 in South Korea and Quoris in other overseas markets (but not in Europe where China's Qoros claimed copyrights to the name), will finally come to the United States early next year, the company told dealers...
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New Kia K9 Flagship Sedan Makes Its Market Debut In South Korea, Launches With V6 Engines
Kia's most ambitious new model, the K9 flagship sedan that eyes the BMW 7-Series both in style and in size, went on sale in South Korea on Wednesday. The full-size, rear-wheel drive sedan is currently offered with two V6 engines, while pricing in...
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Spy Shots: New Kia K9 Rwd Sedan Completes Tests, U.s. Rep Says It's Still Evaluating Plans
Earlier today, Kia dropped the first official renderings of its new rear-wheel drive flagship sedan that will launch in the Korean market in the second quarter of 2012, and these are spy shots of the production model, codenamed "KH", that was...
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Kia Teases New "k9" Rear-wheel Drive Flagship Sedan With Official Renderings
It's been known for a while now that Kia is planning to enhance its range with a flagship sedan model, which most refer to as the K9. While the South Korean automaker has yet to confirm the name, what it did do is drop the first official sketches...
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Taiwan's Luxgen Launches Its First Sedan Model, The Luxgen5 [videos And Gallery]
Mazda isn't the only automaker to use its name as a designation for its model series. Taiwan's aspiring new automotive brand Luxgen has adopted the same nomenclature for its range of models that has now been expanded with its first ever four-door...
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