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KIA STINGER FROM $45,990

Kia’s Stinger, a big, sporty, four-door coupe, opens at $45,990 for the 220S, with a 182kW 2.0-litre turbopetrol four/eight-speed automatic and rear-wheel drive.

Stinger 220Si is $52,990 and GT Line is $55,990.

More serious performance lives under the bonnet of the 330S, priced at $48,990. Its 3.3-litre twin turbo V6 generates 272kW of power, put to the road via the same drivetrain. The 330Si costs $55,990, while the top of the range

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