2010 Kia Ghost Soul
Kia has released another special edition vehicle in the Soul model, known as Kia Ghost Soul. It's a haunting experience for a limited engagement and offers lots of options for an otherwise basic ride. Performance lovers need not apply, but the Ghost special edition Soul offers some lovely amenities to justify the cost. The Kia Ghost Soul is not the first special edition model from Kia, they also offer an Ignition, Denim, and Shadow Dragon Soul version. So what makes this Ghost unique?
First of all the Kia Ghost Soul comes loaded, with all options available for the Soul model lineup. In addition, the Ghost offers an upgraded sound process boasting a gigantic sub woofer and outside amplifier for lots of noise. Furthermore, there's other interior upgrades like black leather seats, butt heaters, and some sexy chrome trim.
Next up on the Ghost Soul features are special vents along the front fenders, which set it apart form it's standard Soul brethren. Although these appear sporty they actually don't add any performance benefits, for looks. Also, there's plenty of light highlights around the vehicle, like side marker repeater lights, & even lights around the speakers.
If the side vents didn’t provide enough exterior tweaking to justify the Ghost name, Kia added it’s own sport body kit as well. Other nice additions to the Soul are moon roof, fog lights, and massive 18″ rims that look even bigger on this small compact car. Lastly there is a special edition spoiler for the Ghost model, so those driving behind know just how special this ride really is.
The sale cost for the Ghost Soul checks in at over $20,000. This MSRP includes all the choices listed in this editorial, so obviously nicely equipped. Kia claims that the Ghost Soul was offered to show off how flexible the Soul is, in regards to design & ease of customization. The matchless & frankly strange looking Soul isn't for all drivers, but for those looking to go against the grain it's a pleasant option to have.
The 2010 Kia Ghost Soul is available for order now in a 5-Speed Manual gearbox configuration.View more photos of the 2010 Kia Ghost Soul.
Kia has released another special edition vehicle in the Soul model, known as Kia Ghost Soul. It's a haunting experience for a limited engagement and offers lots of options for an otherwise basic ride. Performance lovers need not apply, but the Ghost special edition Soul offers some lovely amenities to justify the cost. The Kia Ghost Soul is not the first special edition model from Kia, they also offer an Ignition, Denim, and Shadow Dragon Soul version. So what makes this Ghost unique?
First of all the Kia Ghost Soul comes loaded, with all options available for the Soul model lineup. In addition, the Ghost offers an upgraded sound process boasting a gigantic sub woofer and outside amplifier for lots of noise. Furthermore, there's other interior upgrades like black leather seats, butt heaters, and some sexy chrome trim.
Next up on the Ghost Soul features are special vents along the front fenders, which set it apart form it's standard Soul brethren. Although these appear sporty they actually don't add any performance benefits, for looks. Also, there's plenty of light highlights around the vehicle, like side marker repeater lights, & even lights around the speakers.
If the side vents didn’t provide enough exterior tweaking to justify the Ghost name, Kia added it’s own sport body kit as well. Other nice additions to the Soul are moon roof, fog lights, and massive 18″ rims that look even bigger on this small compact car. Lastly there is a special edition spoiler for the Ghost model, so those driving behind know just how special this ride really is.
The sale cost for the Ghost Soul checks in at over $20,000. This MSRP includes all the choices listed in this editorial, so obviously nicely equipped. Kia claims that the Ghost Soul was offered to show off how flexible the Soul is, in regards to design & ease of customization. The matchless & frankly strange looking Soul isn't for all drivers, but for those looking to go against the grain it's a pleasant option to have.
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