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2013 Kia Optima gets a facelift

2013 Kia Optima gets a facelift

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The swoopy Kia Optima K5 has just undergone a facelift for the 2013 model year. For this blog post, I've compiled a set of before and after photos for the readers to make their own comparison. As the saying goes, 'a picture is worth a thousand words'.

 

Before

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After

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After

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After

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The most obvious cosmetic update is done at the taillight combination. Personally, I prefer the current model's taillight as it is more sleek. The face lifted version reminds me of an Optima which did not have a good night sleep.

 

On the inside, the 2013 Optima gets a sportier steering wheel and a new gear stick.




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In case if you are not sharp enough, that STEERING WHEEL (facelifted) looks like, if not, the same as the one in Gallardo. :D

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