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The Kia K9 is a full size luxury car from South Korean automaker Kia Motors. It replaces the Opirus sedan in the Korean market, and will sit at the top of the Kia range above the Kia K7/Cadenza. The K9 was launched in South Korea in May 2012, with export sales expected towards the end of 2012. As of June 2013, the car is available in South Korea (as the Kia K9), the Middle East, Colombia, Peru, Russia (as the Kia Quoris), United States, and Canada (as the Kia K900).
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Hyundai Powertech 8-Speedautomatic
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