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Manual Transmission Saves Kia Soul from Thieves – A Real‑World Safety Story

Design & Looks

The Kia Soul is known for its boxy shape and quirky styling. Its tall roofline gives a roomy feel, while the front grille and LED headlights add a modern touch. The car’s interior is simple but functional, with easy‑to‑reach controls that make a manual gearbox feel natural for many drivers.

Manual Transmission Saves Kia Soul from Thieves – A Real‑World Safety Story

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Image: Manual Transmission Saves Kia Soul from Thieves – A Real‑World Safety Story – Performance Comparison and Specifications

Performance & Mileage

Under the hood the Soul usually ships with a 1.6‑liter four‑cylinder engine paired with a six‑speed manual. The manual transmission isn’t just about driver engagement; it also adds a layer of security. In the recent incident, a thief tried to start the car without the proper clutch technique, and the engine stalled. That simple mechanical barrier stopped the theft before it began.

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Fuel economy stays respectable – roughly 30 mpg combined – and the manual allows you to keep the revs low when cruising, which helps the mileage stay steady.

Price & Rivals

New Kia Souls start around $20,000, placing them between the Honda HR‑V and the Nissan Kicks. What sets the Soul apart is the availability of a manual transmission, a rare find in this price range. Competitors often only offer automatics, which can be a downside for drivers who want extra theft deterrence.

Engine Mileage Price Top Features
1.6 L I4 ≈30 mpg (combined) From $20,000
  • Six‑speed manual
  • Boxy, versatile interior
  • Standard safety suite
  • Distinctive styling

FAQ

  • What mileage does the Kia Soul with a manual transmission get?

    About 30 mpg combined, similar to the automatic version.

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  • Is a manual Kia Soul harder for thieves to steal?

    Yes. The manual requires clutch coordination, which many thieves lack, making it an effective deterrent.

  • How does the Kia Soul’s price compare to its rivals?

    At roughly $20,000 it’s cheaper than many compact SUVs and offers a manual option that rivals don’t.

  • What do you think about manuals as a theft‑prevention tool? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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