What kind of engine does the 2013 Kia Soul have?
The 2013 Kia Soul is powered by a 138-horsepower four-cylinder engine mated to a six-speed manual transmission. The base engine has enough power for everyday driving, but some models come with a 164-horsepower four-cylinder engine that’s better for highway driving.
Which is the last year of the Kia Soul?
The 2013 Kia Soul is the last model of a generation that started with the 2010 model year. Choosing the 2012 Soul over the 2013 will save you money. There were quite a few updates to the Soul for 2012, such as the addition of more potent engines and improved transmissions.
How much does it cost to fix a 2013 Kia Soul?
1 Ticking Noise 2013 Soul Average Cost to Fix: $4,100 Average Mileage: 104,000 mi 2 Engine Failure 2013 Soul Average Cost to Fix: $5,000 Average Mileage: 85,000 mi 3 Clunk Noise In Steering 2013 Soul
How big is the turning circle on a Kia Soul?
The Soul’s tight 34.4-foot turning circle made quick errands a blast, turning on a dime into tight parking spaces that others passed up. The 2013 Kia Soul is an Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Top Safety Pick, having received the institute’s top rating of Good in front, side]
Are there any problems with the 2013 Kia Soul?
The 2013 Kia Soul has 455 problems & defects reported by Soul owners. The worst complaints are engine, electrical, and steering problems.
Is the Kia Soul a front wheel drive car?
All models are front-wheel drive; no all-wheel drive is offered. 2013 Kia Soul models are distinguished from last year’s models by new color and trim choices and some minor content changes. The Kia Soul debuted as a 2010 model. 2012 models brought new engines and freshened styling.
What does the Na mean on a Kia Soul?
NA indicates that we did not receive a large enough sample size to provide data for a specific year. An X indicates that the vehicle was not manufactured for a specific year. Learn more about car Reliability. The Reliability score is based on our latest subscriber survey of 2013 Kia Soul owners.
The Soul’s tight 34.4-foot turning circle made quick errands a blast, turning on a dime into tight parking spaces that others passed up. The 2013 Kia Soul is an Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Top Safety Pick, having received the institute’s top rating of Good in front, side]