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Complete with rip-off BMW uni-kidney grill:
http://jalopnik.com/the-rwd-kia-k9-is-coming-to-america-as-the-kia-k900-1355312562
http://www.autoblog.com/2013/09/20/kia-dealers-report-k900-flagship-rwd-sedan-coming-us/
I think it would be cool if they really dropped the price on these Hyundai/Kia luxury cars. Very few people are going to want to say they own a $70,000 Kia, you know? I have an old used Volvo S80 and it's still a beast, and brand-new they start at only $39,000 (I just went through the configurator and topped out a new one at $55k fully-loaded as well). Although I think the K900 is kind of going after the mini-Maybach market with the extended rear seats & all. But still, if that thing was priced at like $35,000, that would be pretty awesome. I could see people being interesting in a $35 or maybe $37.5k Kia luxury car.
http://jalopnik.com/the-rwd-kia-k9-is-coming-to-america-as-the-kia-k900-1355312562
http://www.autoblog.com/2013/09/20/kia-dealers-report-k900-flagship-rwd-sedan-coming-us/
I think it would be cool if they really dropped the price on these Hyundai/Kia luxury cars. Very few people are going to want to say they own a $70,000 Kia, you know? I have an old used Volvo S80 and it's still a beast, and brand-new they start at only $39,000 (I just went through the configurator and topped out a new one at $55k fully-loaded as well). Although I think the K900 is kind of going after the mini-Maybach market with the extended rear seats & all. But still, if that thing was priced at like $35,000, that would be pretty awesome. I could see people being interesting in a $35 or maybe $37.5k Kia luxury car.