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Título: Kia Sportage 95 - 99 alemàn?
Publicado por: giornalaio en Diciembre 06, 2010, 14:43:02 pm
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From 1995 to 1999 Kia produced left and right hand drive versions of the Sportage SUV at the Karmann factory in Germany. From 1999 until production of the model ceased in 2003, all Sportage production reverted to South Korea.

O sea, el sportage "redondo" es alemàn efectivamente? Algùn dueño puede corroborarlo?

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The European range expanded in 1994 when Kia began importing the larger Mentor, a range of medium sized hatchbacks and sedan which were marketed as cheap and well-equipped alternatives to the likes of the Ford Escort and Vauxhall/Opel Astra. A facelift in 1999 saw the Mentor name retained for the saloon, but the hatchback was renamed Shuma. These models remained on sale until 2004, when the newer Cerato was launched and gave Kia one of its first serious competitors for mainstream brands.

El shuma es el Sephia, lo que me extraña es que por cada 10 Sephia "noventeros" hay muy pocos
Sephia II (el de los focos tipo jurel)

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