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Kia Proceed Concept

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It looks like they are borrowing some Citroen detailing.

Looks way better then any three dooe hatch he have here...if/when they start selling more of these euro type hatches here, I will have one instead of my jeep...or maybe both :P

Change the taillights to have more "chrome" in 'em and I could see this being a Euro Ford. Why Euro? Because Ford has their better designs overseas. :P

Looks good... until you see the "Kia" badge <_<

I wonder what possessed them to show the concept in a cream brownish color.

Not bad for a Kia, actually. It kicks the &#036;h&#33; out of the Rio and the Hyundai Accent.

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I have to grudgingly agree, this is a very sharp hatch. And from Kia of all car makers.

I'm still trying to accept that funny little cut in the bumper/headlight area. Seems to be a bit disjointed.....but then maybe I'm so used to bland in cars I see something different and it seems jarring.

wait for 68.... IT'S A HARDTOP hatch!!!

for other ecoboxes, looks really good. buy it over lots of other things(if i was in the market, which no way am i)

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loki, you highlighted something interesting........wouldn't it be great if they started doing pillarless hatches?.......true hardtops......would look so cool with all the windows down.

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