Kona EV Canada Sales?

Discussion in 'Hyundai Kona Electric' started by Wildeyed, Apr 11, 2019.

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  1. Hmmm, and this was just up to April 1st. Wonder what the numbers will look like in the 2nd qtr after May 1, when the fed subsidy took effect. I am sure we will see a big jump.
     
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  3. This would largely represent delivery of the Canadian pre-orders from 2018.
     
  4. XtsKonaTrooper

    XtsKonaTrooper Well-Known Member

    When i did a search in April in Ontario, there were less than 30 listed. I dont think, there were many out there and one of the reasons i drove almost 400km to get mine.
    I figured after may 1 , they would have been scooped up.
    I just another search on autotrader, there was 7 listed, which could be phathom stock
     
  5. Stevewallace

    Stevewallace New Member

    I walked on a Hyundai lot and got my Kona in two days. Of course, I payed cash. Nonetheless, God blessed us in causing that to happen.
     
  6. Lex23

    Lex23 Member

    It’s interesting that it’s only 1200 units in Canada and they’re already on a huge wait list.. especially if you think that majority of the Konas sold have been already sold a long time ago and wait listed
     
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  8. Worth the wait
     
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  9. Well I know the subsidy was the tipping factor in our decision. I had EVs in mind for several years but finally with the federal incentives the economics of owning a extended range EV started to make sense. I suspect it may be a factor for other folks too.
     
  10. Yup, same here. Our old Prius was still good for a couple more years, but couldn't resist $10K off, and I like the Kona with its longer range. Very happy with my decision. We are driving the heck of this new car. With free charging, we don't hesitate to go anywhere now or try to combine errands, etc.
     
  11. XtsKonaTrooper

    XtsKonaTrooper Well-Known Member

    If i i was a person, wanting one, id be locating inventory and going to get it, hehehe
     
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  13. Lex23

    Lex23 Member

    Believe, it’s taking lots to stop myself of going Kona hunting... the incentive is a big thing for us and the range for the Kona is also a big plus, and we liked the line... hard to thing the one we reserved may not come until January (that’s what the dealership said)
     
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  14. XtsKonaTrooper

    XtsKonaTrooper Well-Known Member

    ^^^^^^^
    There all having issues with battery production and i want to enjoy the early adopter perks, just like my previous PHEV.
    (I was reading on a uk board, someone took a 2700km trip and payed 10bux for e charge, all others free, that starts to offset the cost the price imo)
    I drove almost 400km to find the one i wanted.
     
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  15. Melly

    Melly Member

    Same, I ordered a Kona the other day and it's not expected until April of next year. If I can no longer get the incentives, I'm not going to purchase the car
     
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  16. Lex23

    Lex23 Member

    I am with you on that. Without the incentives it will make it very hard to get the car, it just gets unaffordable. I’m just hoping we will get the incentives. We know the province’s plan is to have only EVs by 2040, so they have to push for the incentives to continue. And let’s hope that the party elected at the end of the year for the federal government would like to keep that incentive too.
     
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  17. brulaz

    brulaz Active Member

    Wow, a 10 month wait? Is it a Preferred model?
    Canada should start requiring a certain percentage of BEV sales, like Quebec, California and the other ZEV (?) states.
     
  18. Melly

    Melly Member


    I went with the ultimate model.
     
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  19. Laurie Forbes

    Laurie Forbes New Member

    Just tested the base model in Calgary - delivery is quoted for January. :( The out-the-door is a little over $47K (including $2K for "dealer" stuff and mandatory mud flaps). I felt mislead by the web site as the "list" prices already include the $5K rebate. I'm wondering now what the "list" was b/f the rebate announcement.
     
  20. Laurie Forbes

    Laurie Forbes New Member

    Good grief, I've been insured with TD Insurance for decades, never had a claim or accident, have minimal coverage only for an 02 Golf and my premium is $825 per year. Looks like it's time to shop around again.

    Does the Belairdirect insurance mentioned above include collision and fire/theft coverage?
     
  21. brulaz

    brulaz Active Member

    Before the rebate, the Preferred list price was higher. They had to drop the MSRP price to below $45K to be eligible for the rebate.
    You can go on the Hyundai website and build the cheapest, "Preferred" model for Alberta.

    With no options, it starts at $44,999 but becomes $45,119, with $120 of guv mandated "fees and levies"
    $1805 of delivery and destination fees raises that to $46,924
    8% GST puts that up to $49,270.20
    And less $5K rebate gives $44,270.20

    So your dealer is adding about ~$3000 extra?
    I wouldn't pay above MSRP for a special order vehicle that I had to wait so long for.
     
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  22. Laurie Forbes

    Laurie Forbes New Member

    Yup, exact offer price was $47,779.62 so, actually $3,509 higher. I also would never pay such a premium - I guess I'll wait a while longer.
     
  23. Time to find another dealer. I was able to negotiate a below msrp price for my ordered vehicle.
     

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