It’s always meant to be. When a GoodCarBadCar.net reader makes a simple request, giving in to that request is guaranteed. In the comment section of this Scion Canada story, conwelpic thought it’d be a good idea to see the 2011 Scion xB, 2011 Kia Soul, and 2010 Nissan Cube lined up with their profile pictures.
Here, then, are the three budget-minded boxes, with some pricing details to help you form your own opinion. Whoever first explains the Kia Soul 2.0L 4u’s $1800 auto-trans anomaly* wins applause.
Canadian Pricing
2011 Scion xB Price: $18,270 + $1020 for automatic transmission
2011 Kia Soul 1.6L: $15,995 (no automatic transmission available)
2011 Kia Soul 2.0L 2u: $18,595 + $1200 for automatic transmission
2011 Kia Soul 2.0L 4u: $20,595 + $1800 for automatic transmission*
2011 Kia Soul 2.0L 4u Retro: $21,295 + $1200 for automatic transmission
2011 Kia Soul 2.0L4u Burner: $21,595 + $1200 for automatic transmission
2011 Kia Soul 2.0L 4u SX: $22,395 + $1200 automatic transmission
*Kia.ca website mistake.
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thanks, much appreciated. The auto price for the 4u is $21,795 which is $1200 addition the same as the rest. If you look under the "models" heading you see it listed at $22,395 (they have copied the same figure of the SX), but on the "Price a Soul" list is correct at $21,795.
Always on top of anything Kia, thanks, @conwelpic.
The Nissan Cube is ever, have mor space, is more cool, more strong, the cube is really more fun that a scion, the kia soul and the honda element are fun but not how the CUBE