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Attractive styling; economical; available in a variety of body styles; great warranty; plenty of standard features
See All Model YearsLearn MoreAttractive styling; economical; available in a variety of body styles; great warranty; plenty of standard features
See All Model YearsLearn MoreAttractive styling; economical; available in a variety of body styles; great warranty; plenty of standard features
See All Model YearsLearn MoreCrisp, Euro-influenced styling; fuel-efficient powertrains; interior space; strong acceleration in the SX; features and value for the money; strong warranty coverage
See All Model YearsLearn MoreCrisp, Euro-influenced styling; fuel-efficient powertrains; interior space; strong acceleration in the SX; features and value for the money; strong warranty coverage
See All Model YearsLearn MoreExcellent gas mileage; innovative Idle Stop and Go; improved safety; smooth, refined engines and transmissions; maneuverability; comfortable interior; value for the money
See All Model YearsLearn MoreJust-right size; roomy interior; utility and cargo-friendliness; comfortable ride; standard tech features; available third-row seat
See All Model YearsLearn MoreSpacious interior; good power with either engine; good fuel economy; affordability; great warranty
See All Model YearsLearn MoreFuel efficiency; connectivity and entertainment features; spacious, versatile interior; ride quality and cabin refinement; strong warranty; value for the money
See All Model YearsLearn MoreFor 2013, Kia made minor updates to many models in their lineup. It started with the Forte, which got better insulation, upgraded leather and available LED daytime running lights. The 2013 Kia Soul got standard Bluetooth, new badging and power folding mirrors, while the Optima Hybrid now offered two trim levels with an upgraded drivetrain. Lastly, available stop-start technology was added to the Rio.