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  2. Kia Telluride - Wikipedia

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    The Kia Telluride is a mid-size crossover SUV with three-row seating manufactured and marketed by Kia since 2019. Positioned above the smaller Sorento , the Telluride was previewed as a concept car in 2016, with the production model debuting in the spring of 2019 as a 2020 model.

  3. Kia Mohave - Wikipedia

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    The Borrego's eventual replacement would take shape in the form of the Kia Telluride in 2020. The smaller unibody Kia Sorento crossover, built in West Point, Georgia, for the 2011 model year, served as the Borrego's eventual placeholder until the 2020 model year. The Sorento would offer the 3rd row seating of the Borrego, while lacking the V8 ...

  4. 2024 Kia Telluride: Car and Driver 10Best Trucks and SUVs - AOL

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    From the January 2024 issue of Car and Driver.. We've been singing the Kia Telluride's praises for years. Officially past the infatuation phase, we've now moved in together and are happily ...

  5. Kia K4 (2024) - Wikipedia

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    The Kia K4 is a compact car manufactured by South Korean automaker Kia. It was introduced in March 2024 as a replacement for the Forte/K3/Cerato, while the K3 nameplate was transferred to a subcompact car. The car was first introduced on 21 March 2024, and was fully introduced on 27 March 2024, at the 2024 New York International Auto Show. [1]

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  7. Tellurian Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company, faced with falling shares, fired 40 percent of staff in 2020. [7] Tellurian's animosity with Icahn and Cheniere also resulted in a lawsuit. The suit, described by Bloomberg News as the "trial of the year," was prompted by $46 million in loans Souki made to Houston's Parallax Enterprises during his time as Cheniere CEO.