For the 2014 model year, the Soul has undergone its first major redesign and although it isn’t anything drastic, it is enough to keep it fresh in the market as it competes against the rivals like the Nissan Cube and Scion xB.
The Kia Soul was first introduced around four years ago and has now gone on to become one of the best sellers for Kia in the American market. The practicality of a hatch, quirky and unconventional styling and the compact fun-to-drive dynamics of the car have made it so popular with the masses.
For the 2014 model year, the Soul has undergone its first major redesign and although it isn’t anything drastic, it is enough to keep it fresh in the market as it competes against the rivals like the Nissan Cube and Scion xB. The low starting price of $15,695 for the manual transmission is one of the biggest selling points for Kia.
Since there aren’t many luxury and comfort features that add up on higher trims, which would really make a big difference, opting for the base trim should be a sensible choice. The transmission preference would ultimately depend on the personal preference and need of the buyer.