Wednesday, September 4, 2013

2014 Kia Soul Review and Video



The 2014 Kia Soul retains its fashionable flavor and “fun to drive” label while upgrading engine power, interior and ride quality.
The Soul is simply a fun, funky and a useful vehicle, which now, will come with the weight of success. The 2014 Kia Soul is nicely equipped with standard power accessories, Bluetooth, satellite radio and USB/iPod connectivity.
The 2014 Kia Soul will offer three trim levels when it goes on sale this fall. Those are: Base, Plus and Exclaim. Base comes with a direct injected 1.6 liter four-cylinder producing 130 horsepower and 118 pound-feet of torque.
Plus and Exclaim models, on the other hand, are equipped with 2.0 liter four-cylinder generating 164hp and 151 lb-ft torque.



The base model is priced at $14,700 while the Soul Plus demands $18,200. The top-of-the line, Soul Exclaim, will start at $20,300. It has additional LED running lights, LED taillights, 18-inch wheels and the Plus’s UVO package. Soul base is the only model that offers manual transmission.

The new Soul 2014 is slightly redesigned. It has new interiors, which Kia promises, will be made of higher quality materials and will have a more “driver focused” design. The Soul dimensions have also increased slightly. The new car has a little more boot space and more leg, head and shoulder room.

Kia indeed has spent a lot of time tuning this version of Soul, to have improved ride and handling. Based on 2014 Soul’s feature list, improved styling and various refinements it will continue to be a moneymaker and brand builder for Kia.

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