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Kia K9

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Kia is apparently working on their own large sedan on the Genesis platform.

Left Lane News Article

The greenhouse in the pic reminds me of the Commodore/G8..

Hmm, I'll be looking forward to a RWD Kia, as Kia's designs are better than Hyundai's as of late.

That would make it really ironic for Kia to get a big RWD car but not Cadillac.

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The article said they weren't sure what name it would carry, but it would replace the Amanti. I thought the Credenza (K7 in Korea) seen here recently was going to replace the Amanti, and the K9 is above it..

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Oh come on, you XTS haters are going to let Kia get away with this without comment? Those are some lovely RWD proportions there... :rolleyes:

Hmm..Left Lane News' 'facts' must be wrong. That's got to be a FWD car w/ those W-body-eque proportions. Maybe the next Optima?

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No way that's RWD then, the Genesis' proportions are nothing like that.

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Holy crap, the Genesis is bland as hell. The heck with 'superior driving dynamics', you'll be too busy falling asleep to even hit .0000002G's on a turn.

K9?

They can't be serious about that name. :facepalm:

Yeah, heard its a real dog. Ba-Bump Ching!

Grrrr... bleh. Put a leash on it.

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