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The 2014 Kia Soul 2.0 L is a five-seat wagon with an oddball shape and quirky angular front windows. It looks like anything but a luxury automobile. However, it’s equipped like a car twice its cost, boasting some features seen only in high-end models.
THIS SOUL IS LOADED TO THE CORE
Heated and ventilated seats in this “urban hatchback” keep you the right temperature year-round. The ventilated seats work so well you can even go easy on the air conditioning on a hot day.
The Soul’s navigation system has a substantial 8-inch display, but its two-dimensional display will not show a third dimension until a destination is entered.
Also driven by the big touch screen display is the Infinity sound system, which cranks deep rich bass to its eight speakers including a center dash speaker and sub-woofer. The speakers also glow with the music for some mood lighting.
Controls for the audio system are mounted on the leather-wrapped steering wheel as well as on the touch screen.
The Soul has a power panoramic roof with a power sunshade which helps give an open feel to this small car with big features.
Sleek 18” alloy wheels complement its textured front grille and smart- looking headlights.
Kia also equips this car with a backup camera that is among the best. It provides clear detail of the area behind your bumper as you back in and out of those tight parking spots the 13-foot-7-inch Soul can squeeze into.
Rounding out the Soul’s nice features is a 6-speed automatic with manual overriding paddle shifters commanding a spirited 2.0-liter inline-4,
164 -horsepower engine.
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While the Soul gets 31 mpg on the highway, I found the 10-way adjustable driver’s seats uncomfortable for longer drives. I’d like to see the headrest re-engineered so it is more adjustable and not pushed as far forward as the testers.
Its rigid chassis and tight suspension keep a snug connection to the road, but at higher speeds this car gets bounced around by bumps in the road, possibly because it is so lightweight.
Kia equips this car with a horn that nobody can possibly respect. This is not to suggest that smaller cars should have foghorns, but when other drivers hear such a wimpy sound, it barely gets their attention.
The hands-free phone performance is a major shortcoming, especially these days given the need for full concentration on the road and laws in most other states requiring hands-free cellphone use.
Essentially, the Soul is a well-equipped inexpensive compact wagon that is better for city driving than cruising on the highway in spite of the great mileage it gets.
2014 Kia Soul 2.0 L
•MSRP: $17,695
•As tested: $21,295
•MPG: 23 city,
31 highway
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