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Kia - Soul (2012)

The Kia Soul continues to capture attention long after its launch, thanks to its quirky shape, spacious interior, and well‑balanced performance. If you’re circling the market in 2024, you’ll notice the 2012 Kia Soul is frequently highlighted when people research Kia Soul price ranges. While the specific sticker price depends on trim, mileage, and condition, enthusiasts and buyers alike often ask: what is a 2012 Kia Soul worth? The answer hinges on the many variables that influence the used Kia Soul price.

Below is a quick, scannable snapshot of the most critical specs that shape the vehicle’s appeal and resale value. These numbers help you compare the 2012 model with its contemporaries and make sense of the overall price landscape for the Kia Soul.

  • Engine: 1.6‑liter 4‑cylinder inline, producing 104 hp and 104 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 4‑speed automatic (older models) or 6‑speed manual (later trims)
  • Fuel type: Regular gasoline, 87 octane
  • Fuel economy: Approx. 26 mpg city / 32 mpg highway (varies by transmission and trim)
  • Dimensions: Length 155.1 in, width 70.1 in, height 65.9 in; Front track 58.9 in, rear track 58.2 in
  • Weight: Approximately 2,975 lbs (depends on trim and options)
  • Cargo capacity: 13.9 cu ft behind seats, 27.9 cu ft with rear seats folded
  • Seat capacity: 5 (two front seats, five‑point harnesses for three rear seats in some trims)
  • Technology: Optional navigation, Bluetooth, rear‑view camera, 4‑star safety rating (later models)
  • Warranty: 5‑year/60‑000‑mi powertrain, 3‑year/36‑000‑mi basic coverage (original warranty expired for most 2012 models)

Understanding the trajectory of your investment involves looking at the Kia Soul depreciation trends over time. Generally, passenger cars lose a significant portion of their value within the first couple of years, but the Soul’s stylish yet practical appeal tends to hold its worth better than many of its peers.

  • Year 1: Typically loses 15‑20% of its value after three months of ownership, tapering to a total of 25‑30% by the end of the first year.
  • Year 2: Additional 10‑12% decline, bringing the cumulative depreciation to 35‑40% of the original price.
  • Year 3: Roughly another 10‑15% drop, for a total of around 45‑50% depreciation over three years.
  • Year 4‑5: The rate slows to 5‑8% annually, generally leaving the Soul with a residual value around 40‑45% of its original price after five years.

So, although the used Kia Soul price may vary widely, a well‑maintained 2012 model with under 80,000 miles will typically sit within the 25‑35% depreciation range of its original invoice price. Classic feature sets such as the “Soulful


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