
KIA SOUL (2014-17)
The KIA SOUL (2014-17) is a distinctive and versatile compact vehicle that fits comfortably into the hatchback and crossover segment, making it an attractive choice for urban drivers, small families, and first-time car buyers. Known for its bold design, the SOUL stands out with its boxy shape and vibrant styling that appeal to those looking for a car with personality. It offers practical interior space, good fuel economy, and reliable performance, making it suitable for everyday commuting, school runs, or weekend getaways.
In the UK market, the KIA SOUL (2014-17) is appreciated for its affordability and dependable nature, often used by individuals seeking a low-maintenance, easy-to-drive car. Its reputation for reliability, combined with its engaging driving experience, sets it apart from rival small SUVs and hatchbacks. With an average private sale valuation around £7,400 and typical mileage just over 50,000 miles, the KIA SOUL (2014-17) remains an appealing choice for used car buyers. Its unique style and solid reputation make it a popular pick among those looking for a practical yet distinctive vehicle that offers good value for money.

average use

The most recent mileage data for 2014-17 KIA Soul vehicles shows that the majority of recorded readings fall between 50,000 and 80,000 miles, accounting for over 36% of vehicles. Notably, a significant portion—around 15.7%—has mileage between 50,000 and 60,000 miles, indicating many vehicles are relatively low-mileage. Lower mileage categories, such as 0-10,000 miles (2.8%) and 10,000-20,000 miles (3.5%), represent smaller shares, suggesting fewer vehicles are extremely low mileage. Conversely, high-mileage vehicles exceeding 130,000 miles are quite rare, making up less than 2% of the sample, with only 0.3% recorded above 230,000 miles. Overall, most KIA Soul vehicles tend to have moderate mileage, reflecting typical usage patterns.

vehicle values

The private sale valuations for 2014-17 Kia Soul models show that the majority of vehicles fall within the £5,000 to £6,000 price range, accounting for approximately 35.3% of listings. Significant portions are also priced between £6,000 and £7,000 (25.5%) and £4,000 to £5,000 (20.3%), indicating a common market segment around these ranges. Conversely, very low-priced vehicles below £3,000 are rare, comprising only 1.2% (0.7% under £3,000 and 0.5% under £4,000), suggesting most cars hold a certain minimum valuation. Higher-end prices between £8,000 and £9,000 are relatively uncommon at 2.4%. Overall, the data suggests a market focused on vehicles priced primarily between £4,000 and £7,000, with a significant concentration around the £5,000 to £6,000 mark.

production years

The data indicates that the majority of Kia Soul vehicles from 2014 to 2017 were manufactured between 2014 and 2016, accounting for approximately 94.8% of the sample. Notably, 2015 models make up the largest proportion at 37.4%, followed by 2014 at 31.5%, and 2016 at 25.9%. Only a small fraction, 5.2%, are from 2017, suggesting relatively fewer recent models in the dataset. This distribution may reflect the vehicle’s market age, typical renewal rates, or the sample size for each model year.

colour popularity

The data for the main paint colour of 2014-17 Kia Soul vehicles shows that White is the most common at 28.3%, followed by Silver at 26.2%. Together, these lighter colours account for over half of the vehicles. Red and Black are also popular, representing 17.8% and 17.5% respectively. Notably, vibrant colours like Yellow and Green are quite rare, each making up only 1.7%. The distribution indicates a preference for neutral and classic colours among Kia Soul buyers during this period.

ownership cycle

The data on registered keepers for KIA SOUL (2014-17) vehicles shows that most cars have been through multiple owners, with 36% having three keepers and 28% having two. The majority of vehicles have between one and four keepers, accounting for over 81%. Notably, a small proportion (0.3%) are recorded with seven keepers or an unspecified number, indicating some vehicles have experienced extensive ownership changes. Overall, the figures suggest moderate vehicle turnover within this model range.

engine choices

The data for KIA SOUL models from 2014 to 2017 indicates that the majority of vehicles are equipped with a 1.6-liter engine, accounting for approximately 72.7% of the sample. The remaining 27.3% are powered by a 1.59-liter engine. In terms of fuel type, a significant majority (72.7%) are diesel-powered, while the remaining 27.3% run on petrol. This distribution suggests that diesel engines are more prevalent among these models, which may appeal to buyers seeking better fuel efficiency or longer-distance driving capabilities.












