Previous Home To The Famous ‘Create A Soul’

This was the home for where Kia ran the campaign for their Soul car model.

The basic idea is that no two souls are the same.
The face-flipping tool is cool and it makes some weirdo sets. I like flipping the individual panels to make my own soul. Click the Random Soul on the right to change it all or upload your own.

We hopefully will be able to get this tool back up live so that people can play with this again.

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Kia Soul Car Review

First impressions are interesting. Remember that kind of dorky looking guy that you couldn’t help look at? Not because he was ugly, just because there was something about him. Something kind of cool in a wacky kind of way. Well that’s how I describe the new Kia Soul. You can’t help but look at it. Once you jump in and have a drive, you realise that there’s also some substance here. But not deep stuff, just what you need and want. It’s super easy to drive, see out of, park and has enough power to get you where you want to go.

The unique aspect of the Soul is that you can basically create your own look with 11 colours, 3 seat trims, 3 car stickers-racing stripe, houndstooth and dragon; 30 accessories, and a choice of manual or automatic, petrol or diesel. There are also 3 different spec levels, the Soul, Soul 2 and Soul 3. Whilst choice is good, you’re going to need to spend some time creating before buying. Kia have set up a website to help you do this

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With the Soul, Kia have made it easy for you to customise your car without having to fork out huge wads of cash. It’s a good drive, with some great features like the iPod connectivity and lots of storage nooks. To get the most out of your Soul experience, take the time to jazz it up, otherwise it could look just like a Suzuki Swift on steroids, which is just not that cool!