Seen the latest ad on this small compact car, where they use hamsters dancing to an upbeat music. If not you can view it here.
Here's a brief review by
When I reviewed the '10 Soul in August of '09, I praised the vehicle for
its fair price, admirable performance, and extroverted personality. The
2012 Soul Exclaim, the top trim level, retains all that stuff, but
improves on it. This includes more power, more fuel economy, and more
technology. It also means two more gears for the automatic transmission.
There are a host of other changes to the '12s, which
Mercedes talked about when she attended the Soul's launch this summer.
For me, the first thing that struck me was the power, up to 167 horses (25 more than the previous 2.0-liter mill). This thing—automatic transmission and all—moves out pretty well. The highway ride seems more composed than the '10, too.
For me, the first thing that struck me was the power, up to 167 horses (25 more than the previous 2.0-liter mill). This thing—automatic transmission and all—moves out pretty well. The highway ride seems more composed than the '10, too.
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