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Flagship for Samsung range, originally developed as a luxury version of [[Samsung SM5]] and virtually a clone of the [[Nissan Teana (J31)]]. Moved to a [[Renault Laguna 3]] platform in 2011, though with styling an amalgam of the [[Nissan Teana (J32)|J32 Teana]] and the third-generation [[Samsung SM5 (L43)|SM5]].
  
'''Samsung SM7 (J31). 2004 to date (prod. unknown). 4-door sedan. F/F. 3498 cm³ (V6 DOHC).''' [[Nissan Teana (J31)]] clone, introduced above Cefiro-based [[Samsung SM5 (A32)|SM5]] as Samsung flagship. Appearance made fancier after introduction of J31-based [[Samsung SM5 (A34R)|SM5 (A34R)]] with a smaller engine. Smooth engine, but dull in other respects.
 
  
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*[[Samsung SM7 (EX2)]]
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*[[Samsung SM7 (L47)]]
  
''Manufacturing location:'' Busan, Korea
 
  
''Marque:'' [[Samsung]]
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''Marque:'' [[Samsung]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Samsung SM5]]
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Latest revision as of 05:13, 3 July 2014

Flagship for Samsung range, originally developed as a luxury version of Samsung SM5 and virtually a clone of the Nissan Teana (J31). Moved to a Renault Laguna 3 platform in 2011, though with styling an amalgam of the J32 Teana and the third-generation SM5.



Marque: Samsung | Predecessor: Samsung SM5

 

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