Wednesday, 27 July 2011

2011 KIA Soul Sport Front Reviews & Wallpapers

Beautiful 2011 KIA Soul Sport Front External Details 

Latest : For a little automobile , with such a low cost the 2011 Kia Soul comes with a extensive (and complete) set of safety equipment. Front side and side-curtain airbags are included, along with four wheel anti-lock disc brakes and electronic stability control. The front seats also have active head restraints, which help curb whiplash. It's received excellent safety ratings from both major agencies as well.

The 2011 KIA Soul is a fun take on the now, popular urban wagon theme it wins on styling, hands-down. The reverse boomerang of the rear finish reminds some of the In-N-Out burger logo; to others, it's basically a crisp, rakish shape with a tiny little bit of busy detailing up front. The front wears the new Kia corporate grille and friendly-feeling headlamps; the rear is less tidy, but the square, tall tail-lamps frame a light and lofty hatchback that's very vertical, a pleasant punctuation to the Soul's casual leaning stance. Inside, the 2011 Soul isn't very as groundbreaking. It's a cultured blend of round shapes and embossed plastics, a slightly hipper version of the small-car standard, but not stooping to novelty like a VW Beetle and a variety of colors and textures in the event you like, from red plastic covering the dash to houndstooth-check material swathing the seats.


You can pick between different engines, either with automatic or manual transmissions, in the 2011 Kia Soul. Most Soul wagons will sport a four-cylinder engine with two.0 liters of displacement, 142 horsepower, & 137 pound-feet of torque; but there's as well as a one.6-liter four-cylinder making 122 horsepower & 115 pound-feet of torque. Powertrain is not very the stuff of dreams, but it manages to propel the two,800-pound Soul quickly , thanks to well-chosen gear ratios-even if having speeds means they're far apart. All Souls ride atop a traditional Macpherson strut front & torsion-beam rear suspension, & they have four-wheel disc brakes. Base & mid-line Souls wear 15 inch & 16 inch wheels. The Soul Sport leads the performance pack with 18-inch wheels & different suspension tuning. Across the board, handling is as neat as any compact's, though most testers find that the 18-inch wheels on the Sport make the ride less comfortable on city streets.

The boxy exterior of the 2011 Kia Soul promises a versatile, roomy,  van-like interior, & it delivers on that promise with interior space for (or adults) or, with the back seats folded forward, some impressive cargo space. In front, the driver sits upright, & finds easy-to-use controls at hand & cheery gauges framed by the steering wheel which is not the case with the Scion, for example. Knee & legroom are nice, chair comfort is nice, & headroom is great even in the backseat, where the middle passenger may be compressed for shoulder room. The second row seats fold forward to boost cargo area over 53 cubic feet, & the cargo floor lifts to expose more storage area; an optional compressed-foam cargo organizer also fits in there. The Soul also has a two-tier glove box able to holding a 15-inch laptop computer, a middle console, an iPod-sized bin atop its middle stack, & plenty of cup holders. Dimensionally it checks in at 161.6 inches overall, 70.3 inches wide, 63.4 inches high, & it's a 100.4 inch wheelbase

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