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In reply to the discussion: Some Thoughts on Buying a Kia Soul Yesterday [View all]freethought
(2,459 posts)I had the opportunity to drive one not long ago. Being a big guy I found the Soul to be surprisingly roomy and comfortable. Another car I found to be surprising for the same reasons was the Scion XB whose base model goes for about $16,000. But it had the same features inside it was roomy and comfortable. Fuel wise the Scion didn't get as good gas mileage.
I found the Soul to be kind of underpowered, but this was a base model. For and additional $1000.00 dollars you could buy a Soul with an extra 30 hp over what the base model has. Gas mileage is about the same, perhaps a little lower. However look at it this way, if you're not hauling something behind it and not drag racing, why do you need that extra power?
The one thing I tend to hear from the few people who own a Soul, and one person who owns a Scion XB, are the car's oddball looks. Kind of boxy and ungainly looking. I will note that all of these people were young, in their 20s and were probably gunning for a new Ford Mustang. Financial constraints probably forced then to buy these geeky looking cars. My first car was a Chevy Vega, which according to the guys on "Car Talk", ranks as one of the worst cars ever built.
If the car serves you and you could not find an American-made alternative, don't beat yourself up about it.