comondor--GTSR
10-05-2003, 07:48 PM
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Kia Opirus GH350
t's tough for designers to strike a balance between looking to a particular car for inspiration and simply copying another model.
Whether Kia has been successful with the styling of its new luxury flagship is debatable, but it does pay more than a passing resemblance to Mercedes' old-generation E-Class and the Jaguar S-Type. Does the car's driving experience follow suit? We got behind the wheel to find out.
From most angles, the design is satisfactory, but the large grille and twin headlamps look like an afterthought. However, the extensive use of chrome gives an upmarket look to the detailing.
When the Kia goes on sale in Europe later this year, two models will be available, both V6s. The lower-powered GH300 has a 3.0-litre 187bhp unit, but the GH350 is the pick of the two, with a 3.5-litre engine producing 198bhp.
The latter is capable of 138mph and sprints from 0-60mph in 9.2 seconds. Despite this, our five-speed automatic car felt sluggish pulling away, although once on the move, the torquey nature of the engine allowed easy overtaking
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http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/picture_library/dir_19/car_portal_pic_9842.jpg?5720
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/picture_library/dir_19/car_portal_pic_9847.jpg?5243
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/picture_library/dir_19/car_portal_pic_9843.jpg?3487
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Kia Opirus GH350
t's tough for designers to strike a balance between looking to a particular car for inspiration and simply copying another model.
Whether Kia has been successful with the styling of its new luxury flagship is debatable, but it does pay more than a passing resemblance to Mercedes' old-generation E-Class and the Jaguar S-Type. Does the car's driving experience follow suit? We got behind the wheel to find out.
From most angles, the design is satisfactory, but the large grille and twin headlamps look like an afterthought. However, the extensive use of chrome gives an upmarket look to the detailing.
When the Kia goes on sale in Europe later this year, two models will be available, both V6s. The lower-powered GH300 has a 3.0-litre 187bhp unit, but the GH350 is the pick of the two, with a 3.5-litre engine producing 198bhp.
The latter is capable of 138mph and sprints from 0-60mph in 9.2 seconds. Despite this, our five-speed automatic car felt sluggish pulling away, although once on the move, the torquey nature of the engine allowed easy overtaking
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