Las Vegas Review-Journal

Turbocharg­ed Exclaim Soul garners broad appeal at Findlay Kia

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The 2017 Kia Soul is all new in more ways than one, especially when considerin­g the power plant that is underneath the hood.

Now included in the Exclaim model is the turbocharg­ed 1.6-liter, 201-horsepower, four-cylinder with a seven-speed, dual-clutch Sportmatic transmissi­on.

The Exclaim model brings out the youthful approach in the automotive business combining performanc­e with a gas mileage rating of 28 mpg combined city and highway.

Available at Findlay Kia at 5325 W. Sahara Ave., the Exclaim has a strong amenity package that includes a 7-inch touch screen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, which enable the driver to tie together elements such as music, maps, text messages and a contact list.

The vehicle also has available options such as heated PROMOTIONA­L front and rear seats, heated steering wheel, remote start, rear cross traffic alert, blindspot detection and panoramic sun roof.

According to sales and leasing consultant Scott Bier, the excitement for the turbo Exclaim was instantane­ous as soon as the public learned of Kia’s latest creation.

“Kia listened to its customers when it was determined that buyers wanted a more sporty model,” said Bier, a native Las Vegan. “Kia hit a home run with the Exclaim and the interest level shot up dramatical­ly.”

While Kia was busy doing its homework, the first models sold before they arrived at the dealership, according to Bier. Even better is that automotive publicatio­ns including Car and Driver gave the Exclaim a top-10 Best Trucks and SUV award for 2017.

“Car and Driver is one of the most-respected automotive publicatio­ns in the world,” Bier added, “so when it hails a model like it did the Exclaim that speaks volumes.”

In addition, Kia kicked the Exclaim power plant into high gear making the new Exclaim a full two seconds faster than its predecesso­r during a 0-60 mph run.

Bier said the buyer profile has been very broad.

“The Exclaim is being purchased by a large group of people ranging from the younger to the older generation­s,” said Bier. “Young people especially like the appeal of the exterior of the Exclaim along with the sportiness it provides.

“You cannot beat the fiveyear, 60,000-mile standard warranty along with the 10year, 100,000-mile power train warranty that comes with every Kia vehicle.

Findlay Kia is headed by General Manager Byron Klemaske. The dealership is part of Findlay Automotive Group that was founded by the late Pete Findlay in 1961. Findlay’s son, Cliff, now oversees 28 dealership­s in Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Oregon and Idaho.

Further informatio­n may be found by calling 702-2528900 or by visiting www. findlaykia.com.

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