Chris Leith came to Wake Forest to open the doors in January 1990. He formed a team of professionals to serve the people of Raleigh and Wake Forest and the surrounding communities with all of their transportation needs. The 3 most important things are 1) treat people with respect, 2) always be fair, and 3) live up to your word. Chris prides himself on stocking a large selection of both new and used cars and trucks to suit everyone's needs.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Kia Soul

Hands-free Bluetooth connectivity, iPod/USB integration, satellite radio, ABS, disc brakes all around, A/C and a full suite of airbags are just some of the features standard on 95% of all Souls going to market.

To the average Kia buyer, what's going on inside the car is more important than performance. If space is a key component, the 53.4 cubic feet of interior cargo space with the rear seats down may be an issue (the xB has 69.9 cubic feet, the Cube 58.1), though the under-floor storage is a nice touch. For customers concerned with style and comfort, the Soul may actually win them over with its larger seats, reasonable space and funky-yet-intuitive dash complete with a crystal clear display.


The Soul is a great car.

1 comments:

Unknown said...

Bought my son a 2010 Kia Soul manual 2WD Black Exterior Red/Black interior back in 2010 pre-owned from a dealer miles 12,000 Last year both the engine bolts broke at the exact same time and sent the engine dropping on top of the axle. When reported Kia shrugged their shoulders and fixed it. No one called, no one was concerned, thought we'd get a call from like Kia Customer Care, nothing. My son had just pulled out of the driveway, if he had been on the open roadway when this happened it could have been a disaster. Last week he hit a puddle with black ice and the Kia completely flipped over on the drivers side. Scary I'm grateful the body didn't collapse and take his life, but the air bags didn't go off. After these two incidences I would never buy a Kia again. :(

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