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{{Infobox automobile
| name = Kia Combi
| image = Asia Motors Combi AM815.jpg
| caption =
| manufacturer = Asia Motors
Kia Motors
| aka = Asia Combi
Kia Power Combi
| production = 1984-2002[1]
| predecessor =
| successor =
| class =
| body_style = bus
| layout =
| platform =
| engine = 2,977 cc Mazda HA diesel I4
3,296 cc Hyundai D4AL TD I4
3,749 cc VM 638 OHV diesel I6
3,907 cc Hyundai D4DA TD I4
4,052 cc Mazda ZB diesel I6
| transmission =
| wheelbase = 4,015 mm
| length = 6,300 mm
| width = 2,000 mm
| height = 2,680 mm
| weight =
| related = Mazda Titan
Mazda Parkway
| sp = en
}}

The Kia Combi (originally marketed as the Asia Combi) was a series of mini-buses built from 1983 until October 2002 by Asia Motors, and later Kia Motors.[1] Asia Motors has been owned by Kia since 1976.[2]

In 1983, the 24-seater Asia Motors AM805/807 "Combi" minibuses were launched, entering full production in 1984. Most versions received the Mazda ZB six-cylinder engine of 4,052 cc. This produced {{convert|100|PS|kW|0|abbr=on}} at 3,600 rpm. They succeeded the first generation Mazda Parkway, while being based on the second generation Parkway (itself based on the second generation Mazda Titan). In 1988 or 1990 the twin headlights were changed, introducing single, "cats-eye" headlights (AM815). In 1994 the AM815 Hi-Combi was added to the lineup.

For the 1996 model year another modification took place, introducing more modern smaller four-cylinder Hyundai engines with more power as well as a re-designed dashboard. These later models (AM825) also feature twin round headlights. The new inline-four engines included Hyundai's new turbocharged 3.3 L D4AL and 3.9 L D4DA, producing {{convert|120|PS|kW|0|abbr=on}} and {{convert|140|PS|kW|0|abbr=on}} respectively.[1][3] Following the 1999 merger of Kia and Hyundai, the Asia sub-brand had vanished by 2000.[2] The vehicle was therefore rebadged as the Kia Power Combi.[1] With stricter South Korean emissions regulations on the horizon for 2003, the Combi was then discontinued without a successor on October 28, 2002.

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See also

{{Portal|Buses}}
  • List of buses

References

1. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.x-bus.ru/ASIA.html | title = Asia Combi | publisher = X-bus.ru | accessdate = 2011-07-20 }}
2. ^{{cite book | title = World of Cars 2006·2007 | publisher = Media Connection Sp. z o.o. | location = Warsaw, Poland | page = 252 | year = 2006 }}
3. ^{{citation | title = The Family of Hyundai Engine | url = http://hyundaiengine.com/data/ENGINE%20LINE%20UP.pdf | page = 2 | publisher = Hyundai Motor Group | accessdate = 2011-07-20 }}

External links

  • Chronological table of Korean Buses
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