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dbpedia:Kia_Opirus
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The Kia Opirus was a full-size car manufactured and marketed by Kia Motors that was launched in April 2003 and was marketed globally under various nameplates, prominently as the Amanti. It was considered to be Kia's flagship vehicle.As Kia's first entry into the large-car market, the Opirus/Amanti had been marketed in a single trim level and only as a sedan. It shared some components with its now-defunct corporate cousin, the Hyundai Grandeur XG, including its 3.5 L V6 engine.
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Kia Opirus Kia Amanti
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dbpedia:Kia_Opirus__1
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dbpedia:Mazda_Sentia
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2011-01-01Z
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2002-01-01Z
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dbpedia:Hyundai_Grandeur
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dbpedia:Kia_Cadenza dbpedia:Kia_K9
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6-speedautomatic 5-speedautomatic
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