Video Review: 2014 Kia Soul

October 21, 2013
The soul of Kia might be its… Soul. Lousy pun aside, we’re more impressed with the Korean automaker’s second-generation box-on wheels every time we take a look at it.


The Soul now boasts a vastly improved interior with a terrific Android-based navigation system. Not only that, it rides and handles much better thanks to a number of refinements made to its all-new structure and its revised suspension. 

At around $15,000 to start, the Soul is well-equipped and, for the first time ever, a compact car that appeals on more than just its style.Â


Join our Ron Doron as he takes you on a full tour of Kia’s new Soul and don’t forget to check out our full First Drive here. 


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