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Korean premium brand facelifts its best-seller and brings bigger battery
JAMES
IF you ever travel to Korea, as I did earlier this month, you’ll notice that along with all the Hyundai and Kia models, there are lots of Genesis cars lining the city streets. The locals are a patriot
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