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Kia Presents a Sporty Side at SEMA 2011

Kia presented a sporty group of cars at the 2011 SEMA show. And by sporty, we aren't talking about high-performance sports vehicles. We are just talking about basic sports cars.

One Kia concept car that stood out at the SEMA show was the brown-colored Retro Surf Rio5. Equipped with 17-inch, three-piece gold wheels; a wood-grain finished surfboard mounted on the roof, a wood front splitter, and board-short-inspired upholstery, it's a?

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Blake Griffin Performs Incredible Stunt in Kia Optima Ad

When Fred Anderson Kia, located at 9209 Glenwood Ave in Raleigh, North Carolina, watched the popular YouTube video of Blake Griffin slam dunking over a Kia Optima, we were thoroughly impressed. Griffin's remarkable stunt landed him an exclusive contract with Kia Motors, which now has lead to him starring in a television commercial that serves as a parody of his original slam dunk feat.

The new ad features Blake Griffin and the 2012 Kia?

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Kia Optima Named "Most Gorgeous Car under $20k"

Kia Motors has a lot to be excited about as they prepare for next year's production period. In the beginning of September the Kia Optima began being manufactured at Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia (KMMG). Additionally, in that same month, Esquire magazine praised the stylish, upscale design of the 2011 Kia Optima.

"The 2011 Esquire Design and Technology Awards" acknowledges 9 finalists within the automotive industry that they consider to be the most?

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Kia Sales Increase 37.1 Percent in 2011

Kia keeps on astonishing the media and car enthusiasts by continuously surpassing their expectations. The most recent news from the fast-growing Kia once more raises the bar. In only 9 months, Kia outshined former annual sales records and there are still 2 months left in this year!

Kia Motors America (KMA) recently stated that as of September of 2011, they have set new sales records for 13 consecutive months. The 18.4-percent (35,609 units?

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