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2009 Kia Optima (Front End) Unmasked!

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I TRIED ENLARGING IT IN PHOTOSHOP, THIS IS THE BEST QUALITY I COULD GET, THE OTHER PIC WAS WAY TO SMALL!

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Hmm...that didn't take long, but it wasn't "needed" in the first place. The Optima is an extremely well done sedan, and is professionally reviewed that way all the time, but still isn't on a lot of people's radars.

Where did these pics come from?

Just a grille? I was expecting the whole front end...

To me, it looks like there could be a full frontal redo. The headlights look like they meet with the grille and are lower profile. Could be the picture quality that gives that impression.

The headlights definitely meet the grill. The Optima's nose was it's one real week spot in what is otherwise an attractive if bland sedan.

  • 3 weeks later...

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