Despite its polarizing, too-young-for-some design, the 2013 Kia Soul seems to have just about everything you could need in a car, without inundating you with too many fluffy extras. Lucky for you, a carful of tween girls blasting "Party Rock Anthem" non-stop doesn't come standard. The five-seat Soul is available in three trim levels: base, Soul+ and the Soul! that I drove. Compare the three side-by-side here. If you're in the market for similarly priced and styled vehicles, you should also check out the Nissan Cube and Scion xB. See them side-by-side here. The Soul hasn't changed much since last year's model. EXTERIOR The Soul really speaks for itself in terms of exterior design. When we first saw it back in 2008, it was aggressively styled with straight lines and square corners, standing out against a backdrop of progressively sleeker cars. With several other similarly shaped cars on the road today, the Soul is no longer the odd man out. Its ...