2010 Kia Soul Base Hatchback 4-door 1.6l 10,600 Miles! 31mpg on 2040-cars
Winter Springs, Florida, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Engine:1.6L 1591CC l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Fuel Type:GAS
Interior Color: Black & Gray
Make: Kia
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Soul
Trim: Base Hatchback 4-Door
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 10,600
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Black
...Up For Auction...
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2010 Kia Soul ... Black on Black
This car is simply amazing! If your in the market for a new Kia Soul? and want to avoid the new car price? Then take a look at this black on black 2010 Kia Soul with only 10,600 miles on it.... Yes! 10,600 actual miles. This car comes with the gas saving 1.6 motor and a 5-speed manual transmission... not to mention so much more!
FOR STARTERS: you'll notice that this car still has the original new car smell ... EXACTLY!... As soon as you open the door the scent of NEW CAR escapes!
CURRENTLY: Inspected by the sate of Florida, this car is Insured and currently registered here in the state of Florida.... I have ready to go in hand clear rebuild Florida title. This car was tapped in the drivers side front left corner ...NO AIR BAG DIPLOY... ALL ORIGINAL... ALL FACTORY.
EXTERIOR: The body is in excellent condition with original black paint. This Kia also includes factory fog lights, factory front mask/bra, factory wheel mud flaps/flares and factory cargo net (pictured)
INTERIOR: Simply Mint!! Power windows, remote VIPER ALARM SYSTEM, power locks, factory am/fm CD player, Factory in dash I-POD plug-in, traction control button, power brakes, power steering, Ice Cold AC, Owners Manual / Papers etc. , Steering Wheel w/ stereo control buttons, Factory Kia Soul embrodery floor mats.... and much more including rear storage compartment with upper fold back deck lid. (pictured)
WHEELS: Original factory Kia Soul 16" aluminum rims and tires! The Rims and Tires have less then 300 miles on them!!! The new tire knobs are still visible! (pictured). Also visible straight from the factory are the paint and ink inspection marks including line inspection stickers that are still affixed to the rims and tires ... LOOK!
NOTE: ALL wheels have the TIRE PRESSURE SENSORS with WARNING DASH LIGHT! (TPMS SYSTEM)
INCLUDED: Aside from a newly installed Battery (Aug. 2013) I'm also INCLUDING A BRAND NEW STILL IN THE BOX 6" TOUCH SCREEN STEREO WITH REVERSE/BACK-UP CAMERA. THE UNIT INCLUDES GPS,BLUE TOOTH, REVERSE CAMERA VIEW AND SO MUCH MORE. (pictured) New owner will be responsible for installation.
I could very easily go on and on about this car!
If you have any questions at all?... please contact me here and please !! feel free to visit this car... MUST SEE!
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