Can not see the appeal of the Kona Electric

Discussion in 'Hyundai Kona Electric' started by miatadan, Apr 15, 2021.

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  1. miatadan

    miatadan Active Member Subscriber

    Valid reasons. In my case I do not look at range as very rarely leave the city. After 2 years, the 2019 VW Jetta had 6005 kms a year, average 3000 kms per year.

    Wanted to check out the ID4 but not available in Sudbury until at least 2022 as dealership not part of list where they be available. I liked the clean modern interior of the ID4 from the reviews I have seen.

    Since music is big part of my life, depending on bluetooth connection via iPhone not acceptable way to play Tidal in Tesla's

    Because I live in an apartment building, I feel Tesla charging infrastructure to be the best / 10-15 minute drive from where I live.
     
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  3. pamatika

    pamatika New Member

    3000km per year... :) that's less than 10km per day.
    Have you considered walking or cycling? Or maybe Taxi if you are going bit further?
     
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  4. Ed C

    Ed C Active Member

    There was a review for the ID4 on Youtube. I forgot the name or the link. But that person was not very impressed by the car at all. One thing I learned from buying my first EV is this: Don't be the first to buy any new model!

    Yeah, sure the MachE looks good on paper or even the ID4, or whatever.....but until it actually get road tested by MANY drivers, you won't know the flaws. Then you will get buyer's remorse. It's best to wait, and not be a beta tester.
     
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  5. Recoil45

    Recoil45 Active Member

    We are possibly going to buy a Mach-e in a few months. There is not a chance in hell it will be a purchase. It will be a lease. We are basically all beta testing EVs at this point. I will leave the unknowns to the finance company.


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  6. FloridaSun

    FloridaSun Well-Known Member

    I would always lease cars if I would be able to only drive the allowed mileage... but in my case, a lease would get quite expensive if I drive 3 times the allowed mileage.. That's why I'm also buying my Model Y and not leasing..
     
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  8. Recoil45

    Recoil45 Active Member

    Makes sense in your case. We both work from home (pre-covid) and have multiple cars, so mileage stays low on all of them.


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  9. FloridaSun

    FloridaSun Well-Known Member

    I've been working from home since early March 2020. I'm driving now 1000 miles less than I used to (per month).. This means that instead of 36000 miles per year, I drive at a 24000 mile per year pace TEMPORARILY. I believe that by summer, I'll be back in the office, at least 2 - 3 days per week and therefore my driving will go back to close to what it was. Even if it doesn't, 24k miles per year is too much for a lease..
     
  10. Man I thought I drove alot but clearly some folks take the cake. 237,000 km (148,000 miles)on a 2019 Kona EV with a claim of no noted battery degradation with what sounds like predominantly DC charging. Clearly I could see that as a huge appeal to the Kona EV.

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  11. PRGDénia

    PRGDénia Member

    I considered the Model 3 but I honestly prefer real, tactile controls that I can reach out and operate without needing to look at the screen. Call me a dinosaur, but this dinosaur is buying the car so I get to choose what I prefer. Next, I actually prefer that the Kona is based on an #ICE chassis. It means that it doesn't stand out as an electric car and I get to cruise in stealth mode without drawing any attention. Couple this with the fact Hyundai was able to take an #ICE chassis and engineer an EV that's still more efficient, longer ranged and even with better performance than a lot of the purpose-built EVs being released even today. So all in all I'm very happy with this car, loving the cooled seats here in Spain and the very intelligent cruise and auto-recuperation controls. Just added a CarLinkIt V2 for a smooth seamless wireless Apple CarPlay connection every time which is the cherry on top of a very tasty cake as far as I am concerned.
     
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  13. FloridaSun

    FloridaSun Well-Known Member

    I'm only at 50k miles/80k km and I charged over 150 times on DC Fast and I'm still getting the same range.. Amazingly low degradation despite frequent fast charging..
     
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