The Soul's seat comfort is better than the economy-car norm, especially in longer drives. Sport models all have the red interior accents; other models are more mature.
- The Soul's seat comfort is better than the economy-car norm, especially in longer drives. Sport models all have the red interior accents; other models are more mature.
- There's plenty of rear seat room, even for a third passenger. However, the shape of the center floor hump means the center-rear passenger sits legs splayed, and outboard passengers face the bright red seatbacks in Sport models.
- 2010 Kia Soul Sport dash
- The bin in the Soul's center stack opens clunkily. You must push up on the latch without preventing it from swinging up. The storage space is tiny, anyway.
- The Soul's speedometer is large and easy to read, but car enthusiasts might prefer a larger tachometer.
- The dash is reflected on the windshield, especially in low lighting.
- The Soul's rearview mirror fell off while I was adjusting it, but reinstalled easily.
- The Soul has 19.3 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seat.
- Fold the rear seat to expand that volume to 53.4 cubic feet.
- The over-the-shoulder rear view is impeded by a thick d-pillar.
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