The 2010 Kia Soul isn't the first boxy subcompact and it probably isn't the best, but with a low price, good styling and plenty of space, it may be the most appealing Kia yet. Full Disclosure: Kia ...
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So what is with this boxy vehicle craze any way? I consider myself fairly in tune with the younger generation, but I have to tell you that even being a 20-something male I have yet to see the complete ...
SENIOR WEB REPORTER GREG MIGLIORE: The Soul is definitely different. Kia is really trying, and it does show here. The exterior is boxy but striking, and the interior is flat-out whacky. Kia is trying ...
It's two-thirds Scion xB and one-third Honda Fit. Or maybe that's one-third Scion xD and two-thirds Honda Element. Think of the Kia Soul either way, and you'll get pretty close to its core mission.
South Korean automaker Kia has just launched the new 2010 Soul in Miami, following the public unveiling at the 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show. The range comes with a choice of four trims, as it follows: ...
View post: Amazon Has a Wireless CarPlay Adapter on Sale for Just $36 Besides the matte-on-gloss black graphics, the Shadow Dragon sports blacked-out 18-inch wheels like the ones on the Ignition, ...
First, Kia set out to make the Soul appear to be something more than just another box, so the Korean automaker's designers created a greenhouse with an eye-catching reverse-wedge shape, pushed the ...
The 2010 Kia Soul ! offers up to 24 MPG in city driving and 30 MPG on the highway for a combined rating of 26 MPG. These figures are based on EPA mileage ratings and are for comparison purposes only.
North American buyers will have a choice of engines: a 2.0L four at launch and a 122-hp, 1.6L later on. The larger I-4 comes with either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic, the smaller is ...
CNET Car Tech gets its first drive in the all new Kia Soul, and comes away impressed with the cheap little car. Wayne Cunningham reviews cars and writes about automotive technology for CNET's Roadshow ...
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