KIA Soul Video
KIA Soul Video Transcript
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>> Now when I say Kia, you probably don't think style, you probably think something else. They're trying to fix that to make their cars more covetable. These are three concepts of the Kia Soul. A car that was designed at a new studio up there in California. Very different look in their current vehicles and these are concept trim packages, but they say they're going to have something along these lines available when it actually hits market in late 2008 into early '09. Look for our car number 1.6-liter gas engine, but they also have diesels lined up on this. So as the U.S. market warms up to that, that could be coming our way as well.
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