
2010 Kia Soul base price - 13,995
US buyers of the Kia Soul are in for a pleasant surprise. In spite of having outstanding levels of roominess, quality and safety, and a dynamics that can take on and beat the finest Y-generation cars from Japan, the diminutive Kia Soul still manages to have a price tag of at least $1,500 lesser compared to it’s rivals from Scion and Nissan.
Set to go on sale in March 2009, the Soul will be available with four different equipment levels (Soul, Soul+, Soul! and Soul Sport).
In spite of low starting price tag, entry level Kia Soul comes equipped with 1,6L gasoline engine, 5-speed manual transmission, air conditioning, power windows and door locks, auxiliary audio input jacks, solar glas, 15-inch steel wheels with cowers. Standard safety features include 6-airbags, ABS system, tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) and electronic stability Control (ESC).
The next trim level, the Soul + ads goodies such as Bluetooth hands-free kit, electric powered outside mirrors, 16-inch 5-spoke alloy wheels, disc brakes on all “corners”, keyless entry and cruise control, while the top of the trim levels, the Soul! and Soul Sport bring 18-inch allys, fog lights, leather wrapped steering wheel and audio upgrade and metal finish interior trim.
Soul! trims have also some nice additional features such as sand-black interior trim with cloth seats and sunroof, while Soul Sport benefits from sport-tuned suspenssion, sport pedals, sport seats and exterior styling kit that includes side sills, rear spoiler and sportier grille.
The 142 hp, 2,0L gasoline engine equipped Soul! costs $17,645, while the top of the range Soul Sport model, with all the bells and whistles goes for well bellow 20 Grands. The top of the range Soul will be yours for $18,595. All prices include a $695 destination charge!
Once on sale in US, Kia Soul will also have a wide range of different accessories that were developed especially for the Soul crossover! SPeaking of accessories, the Soul will be available with the most comprehensive list of accessories ever developed for any Kia vehicle. Those include performance intake, sport springs, short throw shifter, axle back exhaust, front strut tower brace, alloy fuel door, front air dam, different vinyls and others.
So, do you agree that Kia has priced the Soul very competitively? Starting price for the 2010 Kia Soul is very low, I’d say and it’s a really hard to beat one. I guess Scion and Nissan will have some trouble selling their “4-wheeled boxes” in 2009! [Source: TheKiaSoul]

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