Overall I really enjoy driving this car. I will admit that I had no interest in a Kia Soul at first, but my wife and I had to get another car and they are affordable. I noticed right away that it was a pretty comfortable ride with a fairly roomy interior.
It isn't the fastest car out there, but it doesn't have to be. The gas mileage for this car isn't bad at all. When we drove halfway across the country we were averaging 35 mpg, and that was on freeways driving at 75 mph.
Overall I am impressed.
Scott
Wilmington, Delaware
2.0
Decent car for teenagers and college students
The 2011 Kia Soul +! is a decent car for young teenagers. It is very small but the seats fold down to help store large items. The car is not as good as you would expect on gas (about 22-23 MPG) and lacks horsepower. Kia does provide a 10 year/100,000 mile warranty that is very good. I had to take it in to Kia twice to get small things fixed such as the E-Brake and the air conditioner. Kia did not charge me any money to fix. Overall, I would rate this car 4 out of 10 and would recommend it as a good starter car.
Julie
El Paso, Texas
4.0
Kia Soul: Economical and stylish
I went out on a whim and gave into the commercials about this vehicle. I was in need of a new vehicle and wanted something economical and stylish. The 2015 Kia Soul delivered on its qualities mentioned in the commercial. Unfortunately, it did not come included with the adorable hamsters, and I did ask.
Kia’s massively popular box-on-wheels has gotten a significant update for the 2020 model year. Now in its third generation, the Soul is a bit more grown-up and practical as ever, while retaining enough of its quirkiness to appeal to its fanbase.