Thursday, May 26, 2022

2023 Kia Soul Shines in Time for Summer with Stunning Interior, Tech Features fit for Current Demands



The Soul is one of the models that we just must stand back and look at for a minute here at Jim Butler Kia of St Louis and admire for what it has accomplished within the boundaries of the economical, smaller sized, and Urban dweller prepped car market. Leading its class with more than 75,000 sales last year, this year’s model was due for an in-depth review and look at features from Hotcars.com staff. 

The 2022 model year saw the addition of a 10/3-inch infotainment system to the S, X-Line, and GT-Line trim levels, as well as the all-new design Kia badges that every model received. The 2023 model is going to come to market with all-new styling features, brand-new colors to flaunt, two optional packages, and a long list of brand-new safety features. Coming on sale during the red-hot and exciting months between June and September, the 2023 Soul version will have the LX, S, EX, GT-Line, and GT-Line Tech trims as available options. 

The Soul is one of those vehicles that is always going to ooze modern charm and doesn’t even have to try too hard to look and feel like just what any busy commuter would want in a small, quirky, and personality-rich car. The designers have now created new daytime running lights and turn signals, and the Soul also received significant changes to the rear, including upgraded tail lights. You will also have the choice of 17-inch or 18-inch alloy wheels, which provide a bit more aggressive look, along with the new color choices including two new two-tone schemes where you can jump on a design-inspired whim to combine either Clear White or Surf Blue with Fusion Black roof. 



Inside, you’ll find a very well-designed and new dashboard along with high-quality seat upholstery, with an interior that boasts over 100 cubic feet of passenger volume. The LX Model is where you see the addition of the 8.0-inch infotainment screen, with all higher trim levels getting the 10.3-inch variant to navigate, evaluate, and have fun with! Elements that have sometimes become expected but are always all-around appreciated are the wireless smartphone charging pad, SiriusXM satellite radio, and real-time traffic information. The latest Hotcars.com review claimed that there’s plenty of pep, and provides a smooth ride and solid driving dynamics, along with plenty of space to spread out. 

The EPA rating will probably be the same as last year’s lineup, nailing down 28-29 in the city and 33-35 on the highway, beating out the competition in the form of the Toyota C-HR’s estimates of 27 MPG in the city and 31 MPG highway. One of the best user reviews we have ever come across was within the realm of safety, as a brand-new owner was unwittingly broadsided by a pickup full of dirt and was so protected by the vehicle’s design and confines that she had no head injury and felt as if her life was saved! This is one of those models that is quite possibly the best all-around value in the market, offering up all the necessities while jumping in above and beyond to always add more and “feel the pulse” of what car owners want for tomorrow.


Wednesday, May 18, 2022

2023 Kia Sportage X-Pro on Track to Defy Dirt, Overland Obstacles and More at Rebelle Rally during Fall 2022



Kia America is now fully geared up and prepared to get our eager hands on Rebelle Rally 2022, the Iconic women-only off-road rally full of excitement and dirt-defying adrenaline. Kia is set to campaign for the third year in a row, this time with the added boost and trail-trouncing expertise of the 2023 Sportage X-Pro. Last year two 2022 Kia Sorento PHEVs crossed the line into full-earned podium spots in the X-cross class, as skilled driver Verena Mei and navigator Tana White finished with second-place honors.

Emily Miller is the esteemed founder of the Rebelle Rally and is thrilled to welcome Kia back with the Sportage X-Pro. This course offers up terrain of incredibly challenging and hard-to-predict nature, and all of us here at Jim Butler Kia of St Louis are looking forward to seeing how the Sportage X-pro can handle this year’s constantly-changing demands. The modified version of the Sportage X-Pro will be equipped with standard off-road hardware and deriving power from a 2.5-liter Inline 4 engine paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission, nailing down 187 horsepower.

This is going to be a 10-day long course that the entrants are dealing with here, and so the beginning of the defensive gear will provide B.F. Goodrich all-terrain tires and 17-inch wheels for a minimum 8.3 inches of ground clearance, along with an active on-demand all-wheel-drive system which distributes power between the front and rear wheels depending on what current driving conditions are like. We can’t get excited enough about sharing the love of organic and reaction-based driving with the ultimate challenges of precise navigation needed to finish!



This is a unique and demanding event that sees competitors returning to “base camp” at the end of each stage, with teams consistently needing to clear mandatory tech inspection. The 5th-anniversary edition of the Rebelle Rally launched the Electrified Designation, where PHEV and EV vehicles push their limits by competing in their respective 4x4 or X-Cross class with designation on the scoring, vehicles, and recognition in media features. This is the ultimate proving ground for drivers and their vehicles and was built as the utmost in intensified long distance from the beginning. 

Snagging up the Team Spirit Award will see $5,000 donated to the charity of the team’s choosing, and an official announcement at the final gala dinner. It also could be quite interesting and esteemed to take home the “Bone Stock Award”, which is defined as the best in not having any modifications beyond off-road tires to handle the massive demands of this rough stuff. We are proud to have a vehicle on deck and ready to go as far as this heart-pounding and women-themed event is concerned, and expect every fellow geared-up team of girls to give 110% and tremendous shares of talent.

 

Thursday, May 12, 2022

2023 Kia Soul Redefines Small-Car Segment with Commitment to Safety, Premium GT-Line Goods



So many of our loyal customers here at Jim Butler Kia of St Louis are searching for something a bit on the smaller side, living a bit tightly squeezed urban lifestyles, and still on board with receiving all the newest technology features. Luckily for them, the new 2023 Kia Soul is arriving later this summer and boasts new colors along with two brand-new option packages loaded with convenience and new tech. The Soul completely redefined the boxier small-car category when it launched back in 2009 and has evolved at a steady pace of modern and kinetic progression ever since. 

It has won customers over effortlessly with its unique appearance, efficiency, and longstanding sense of practicality. It continues to a very new and changing auto market landscape with as much fun, practicality, and style as ever, and a basic form that more than 75,000 very satisfied Soul owners loved so much about this gem last year. Some of the first things you’ll notice about the new model are its all-new front fascia, and new grille with available LED headlights. 

There are also 17 and 18-inch alloy wheels along with a redesigned rear fascia and taillights that complete the exterior elements, and you can choose from Clear White with Fusion Black roof or Surf Blue with Fusion Black roof as two-tone and distinguished exterior paint schemes. Inside, the well-placed shifter falls easily in your hand while the 10.25-inch touchscreen with navigation is a perfect addition to the cabin rich with new technology options. The Soul is now offered in LX, S, EX, GT-Line, and GT-Line Tech trim lines and the all-new LX Technology Package includes Blind Spot Collision Avoidance, Rear Cross Collision Avoidance, and 16-inch alloy wheels, perfectly bundling popular features along with a finely equipped stance of preparedness.



The GT-Line Technology Package is where you are introduced to a wider range of sought-after features and modern driver-assist systems. The 10.25-inch color touchscreen that accesses the Harman/Kardon premium audio features an external amplifier, subwoofer, and tweeters mounted directly on the door. The GT-Line Technology Package also includes Forward-Collision-Avoidance Assist, Highway Drive-Assist, an Electronic Parking Brake, power driver seat, high-gloss interior trim, LED headlights and taillights, a cargo cover, and a dual-level cargo floor. 

The power source for the Soul is the very efficient and user-friendly 2.0-liter inline 4-cylinder engine, with Kia’s Intelligent Variable Transmission as standard across every model. Existing in the pleasantly gray area between a subcompact hatchback and a subcompact SUV, the 2023 Soul dodges back illustriously to a more car-like appearance brandishing a new front bumper with slimmed-down fog lights, and a nicely reworked rear bumper and taillights. Well-packaged, highly affordable, and overall vibe that puts out a friendly demeanor are other strengths of this accessible and downtown dweller’s dream machine.


Monday, May 2, 2022

Kia Corporation and The Ocean Cleanup Join Forces to Improve Waterways Worldwide



All of us here at Jim Butler Kia of St Louis have long been watching as the cleanliness of waterways all over the globe has deteriorated, and we know that our future depends on the longevity and sustainability of these valuable sources. Kia Corporation and the Ocean Cleanup have now formally begun a 7-year corporation to work on the many possible solutions to create cleaner waterways in the future. The official signing ceremony took place at Kia Headquarters in Seoul on April 27 to officially signify this exciting partnership.

The Ocean Cleanup is a non-profit organization located in the Netherlands, focusing on the development and implementation of technologies to permanently rid the world’s oceans of plastic. The Ocean Cleanup is now developing large-scale systems to efficiently concentrate the plastic for necessary removal and focuses on amazing technology solutions to halt and extract river plastic before it makes its way to the seas. Kia is now pledging to support the Ocean Cleanup financially to properly create a resource circulation system that will help avoid harvested plastics finding their hazardous way back into our fledgling environment. 

For the next 7 years, Kia will offer valuable support to the Ocean Cleanup as an official global partner via financial contributions and in-kind supplies to support the much-needed construction of various river cleaning devices. Kia is also on track to supply 4 electric vehicles with 3 Niro EVs and one EV6 for the organization in the Netherlands to utilize, and in turn, the organization will provide important research results and intensely gleaned data on reducing plastic pollution with Kia. Our lofty goals do not simply involve making changes to our product and service areas, but to make changes that the planet is now desperate for. 



Taking cue from what other vendors and seasoned experts are doing in Hawaii, this cooperation is the next step rooted deeply in important efforts to ensure that harmful materials do not present themselves back in the environment while bettering cleanup efforts and assuring the next generations are protected. Another great way that Kia will take steps towards a more sustainable future is with our all-new Niro revealed at the Seoul Mobility Show last fall. Recycling has long been such an integral and needed component nationwide, and we are even making the robust pledge of phasing out the use of animal leather considered to harm any species for future vehicles. 

It's not just the alleviation of plastic bag use in the grocery store that aids in keeping the ocean clean: plastics find their way into our precious waterways from wrappers, two-liter bottles, and many other receptacles that are considered garbage. When we loftily set our sights on creating sustainable mobility solutions for consumers and various societies worldwide, we wanted to inspire not only driving emotion, but a means of reassuring future generations that they would be able to inherit an Earth with promise, vitality, and all-around “greener pathways” to explore via four wheels.