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The Kia K5 (Korean: 기아 K5), formerly known as the Kia Optima (Korean: 기아 옵티마), is a mid-size car manufactured by Kia since 2000 and marketed globally through various nameplates. First generation cars were mostly marketed as the Optima, although the Kia Magentis name was used in Europe and Canada when sales began there in 2002.
A tachometer that can indicate up to 7000 RPM (left) A tachometer (revolution-counter, tach, rev-counter, RPM gauge) is an instrument measuring the rotation speed of a shaft or disk, as in a motor or other machine. [1] The device usually displays the revolutions per minute (RPM) on a calibrated analogue dial, but digital displays are ...
A forced reset trigger (or "hard reset" trigger) is a device that allows a person to fire a semi-automatic firearm at an increased rate. The forced reset trigger works by mechanically resetting the trigger's position after a shot is fired. This allows for an increased rate of fire.
While it did make Hyundai-branded models for sale on the Chinese market, [10] one of the versions it debuted under its own brand name in 2009 was the Santa Fe C9. [ citation needed ] Utilizing a 1.8-litre turbocharged inline-four engine acquired from Rover , it was intended to be priced at a significant discount to those bearing the Hyundai name.
The Hyundai Sonata (Korean: 현대 쏘나타) is a mid-size car that has been manufactured by Hyundai since 1985. The first generation Sonata, which was introduced in 1985, was a facelifted version of the Hyundai Stellar with an engine upgrade, and was withdrawn from the market in two years due to poor customer reaction. [2]
The car was painted in "Sublime Lime" by BASF [16] and featured a highly modified turbocharged 3500 SFI 60-degree V6 (producing 230 hp (172 kW) at 5,000 rpm and 280 lb⋅ft (380 N⋅m) of torque at 2,900 rpm), a 4T65-E four-speed transmission with overdrive, a set of 19 × 8-inch wheels by Evo wrapped in Toyo Proxes T1-S high-performance tires.