2011 Kia Soul Sport 4-door Hatchback 2.0l Automatic Rare With Red Interior on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
For sale is rare Kia Soul Sport Edition - with Red and Black interior. These are extremely hard to find with the red dash and accents. Accident free, smoke free car in excellent mechanical condition, and very good cosmetic condition. Full Carfax report available in the pictures. Start your car from your house in the winter - included is a remote start package. Tires are like new - 4 brand new tires (Michelin Primacy MXM4s) purchased and installed in November 2013. 18 inch Alloy Wheels. Exterior color is called Titanium. Interior is red and black. Great sound system with 6 speakers including subwoofer in the back. The front speakers light up with color changing led lights and can be set to the beat of the music. Also has built in bluetooth connection to pair your phone so you can talk and make calls hands-free. Exterior is in good condition, there is a minor scratch on the rear back bumper of the car. Below are some of the factory specs on the car: ENTERTAINMENT Bluetooth hands-free link -inc: steering wheel-mounted controls Audio pkg -inc: 315-watt amp, center speaker, amplifier, subwoofer, speaker lamps AM/FM stereo w/CD/MP3 player -inc: UBS port, auxiliary input jack, (6) speakers, subwoofer, external amplifier, tweeters, 315-watts EXTERIOR Body-colored front/rear fascias w/black inserts Rear privacy glass Vertical tail lights Chrome-accented front grille Power moonroof w/fog lights Body-colored bumpers Auto-off headlamps Front fog lights Body-colored heated pwr mirrors Tinted solar glass Variable intermittent windshield wipers 18" alloy wheels Power moonroof with foglamps Body-colored power mirrors INTERIOR Remote keyless entry 12v power outlet Dual front cup holders power windows Front map lights Air conditioning Cruise control Power door locks Map lights Remote fuel door release Dual front door map pockets -inc: bottle holders Remote keyless entry Power windows w/driver one-touch auto-down Lighting -inc: cargo lamp, dome lamp w/delay Dual level glove box 60/40 split-folding rear seat Carpeted floormats (2) 12V power outlets Dual rear bottle holders MECHANICAL 2.0L DOHC MPI CVVT I4 engine 4-speed automatic transmission w/OD Front wheel drive Hydraulic vacuum power 4-wheel disc brakes Front/rear gas-filled shock absorbers SAFETY Dual front advanced airbags Lower anchors & tethers for children (LATCH) Front seat-mounted side airbags Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) Electronic stability control w/traction control Front/rear side curtain airbags Impact absorbing steering column 3-point seat belts in all seating positions -inc: front height-adjustable anchors, front pretensioners, front force limiters SUMMARY: A/C ABS AM/FM Stereo Adjustable Steering Wheel Aluminum Wheels Automatic Headlights Auxiliary Audio Input Bluetooth Connection Brake Assist Bucket Seats CD player Child Safety Locks Cloth Seats Cruise control Driver Air Bag Driver Vanity Mirror Front Head Air Bag Front Reading Lamps Front Side Air Bag Front Wheel Drive Hands Free Phone Intermittent Wipers Keyless Entry MP3 Player Pass-Through Rear Seat Passenger Air Bag Passenger Air Bag Sensor Passenger Vanity Mirror Power Door Locks Power Mirrors Power Outlet Power Steering Power windows Privacy Glass Rear Bench Seat Rear Defrost Rear Head Air Bag Satellite Radio Ready Stability Control Steering Wheel Audio Controls Tire Pressure Monitor Tires - Front Performance Tires - Rear Performance Traction Control Trip Computer Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers |
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