Superminis come in all shapes and sizes, but some versions also feature a hefty dollop of style.
If you want to make a bold fashion statement, Nissan’s Juke is the obvious solution, but Kia is aiming to turn heads back in its direction with the arrival of the revised Soul.
New bumpers, headlights, grille and trendy daytime running lights give the five-door hatch a visual lift, while new Hunter trim is loaded with standard equipment.
Video: watch CarBuyer's video review of the Kia Soul
Here we test the 1.6-litre CRDi diesel. Its power output hasn’t changed, but a range of electronic tweaks has made it quicker and more efficient than before.
The Kia won’t have everything its own way, though, as Nissan has made a habit of turning established class boundaries on their head. After the red-hot success of the Qashqai crossover, it has tried to do the same thing to the supermini class with the Juke.
The tall-riding five-door hatch blends the proportions of a small 4x4 with the low running costs and dimensions of supermini. Throw in some controversial styling and a healthy kit list, and the British-built Juke is sure to give the new-look Soul a run for its style-conscious money.
There’s only a few hundred pounds separating our duo on price, so which will emerge from the urban jungle
as the winner of this test?
I've seen that door panel trim before...
...on my 1977 Vauxhall Chevette (God rest its soul) ;-)
By nhunt2 on 15 November, 2011, 11:20am