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19 February 2009

Kia Soul 2 road test report

Kia Soul 2

Kia Soul 2

What is it?

The Kia Soul is difficult to categorise. It’s the size of a supermini – like a Ford Fiesta – but with the practicality and raised driving position of an SUV. Think of it as a Nissan Qashqai. But smaller. Or a Ford Fusion. But done with imagination. And you start to get the picture. Add to that a bit of funky styling – whether to your taste or not – and that’s the recipe for the all-new Kia Soul. Also available with a 1.6 diesel.

What’s hot?

  • Tall and upright stance makes for an airy interior and good view
  • There’s also lots of space inside…
  • …Easily takes five adults
  • Lower the rear seats and there’s a flat load bay (with optional boot tray)
  • …which adds brilliantly useful and hidden storage organiser
  • Decent gearchange, good seats, easy to drive
  • Spritely engine also delivers over 43mpg
  • Well made, and well-finished interior
  • Standard anti-skid ESP stability programme
  • There’s also standard air con, electric windows and remote locking…
  • …plus 16 inch alloy wheels, front fog lights
  • Plus a generous five-year warranty for peace of mind

What’s not?

  • The ride might have been developed in conjunction with Lotus…
  • …but it’s unremittingly firm
  • And bangs and clunks over ruts
  • There’s too much road noise transmitted from the wheels
  • Need to add £130 optional underfloor luggage tray…
  • …Otherwise fold-down flat floor is compromised

What you need to Know?

P11D Value: 11,495
Monthly Rental*: 165 (CH)/£190 (PCH)
Tax Band when posted: 18%
Monthly BiK: n/a
Engine: 1.6 litre 4-cyl petrol
CO2 Emissions: 153g/km
Power/torque: 124bhp/156Nm
Economy: 43.5mpg

Monthly contract hire (CH) and personal contract hire (PCH) rentals generated by Concept Vehicle Leasing. Based on a 36 month lease at 10,000 miles a year.

Business Car Manager Road Test Rating

It’s a shame this likeable oddball is let down by its ride and noise levels. Otherwise the Kia Soul offers remarkable value for money. There’s a lot of car for the money here and there’s a big warranty to back it all up. The Kia Soul has definite appeal to a driver with a young family that doesn’t want something too pragmatic and utilitarian. Or that’s too expensive, either.

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Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton is an award-winning journalist and the founder of Business Car Manager (now renamed Business Motoring). Ralph writes extensively about the car and van leasing industry as well as wider fleet and company car issues. A former editor of What Car?, Ralph is a vastly experienced writer and editor and has been writing about the automotive sector for over 35 years.

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