What brand is the K3 car?

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SanClaire
07/25/25 3:02pm
K3 is a car from the Kia brand. It is equipped with a 1.4T inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 130PS, a maximum torque of 211Nm, and a maximum power of 96kW. The engine reaches its maximum power at 4000 to 5500 rpm and its maximum torque at 1400 to 3700 rpm. It is paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The K3 has a body length of 4660mm, width of 1780mm, height of 1450mm, and a wheelbase of 2700mm. The minimum ground clearance is 150mm, and the curb weight is 1265kg.
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VanPeyton
08/11/25 9:19pm
I've owned this Kia K3 for several years now, and I feel it's really well-suited for daily life. The brand is Kia, a Korean car that's quite popular globally. I chose it back then because of its affordable price—just over 100,000 yuan—yet it came fully equipped with standard features like an automatic transmission and air conditioning. It drives smoothly, with highway fuel consumption around 7 liters, which isn't too high. The space is ample enough for family luggage, and the rear seats are comfortable, making it great for outings with kids. I remember the first generation was launched in 2012, and now it's gone through several upgrades, adding smart features like a rearview camera. Maintenance at the 4S shop is convenient, and spare parts are priced low. Kia is part of the same group as Hyundai, known for good reliability. I personally highly recommend it for family use, especially for those with essential needs—it's definitely worth the money.
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