We have our Kona EV as of 2 PM this afternoon. I'm not going into details other than saying that if I hadn't inquired as suggested by E-Shark, we will still be waiting. I don't want to describe how we got this car, but basically it was me throwing a tantrum.
The car is lovely! We were pooped by the time we signed all the papers, re-assigned our insurance to this car, and got lots of instructions from our salesperson who was professional throughout. We turned down extended warranty and all extra packages. We are two plump people and it is very comfortable and plenty spacious in the cabin.
The navigation seems good, the nav screen features seem very intuitive. Someone suggested in the user interface to turn on all the features at first and then turn off what you don't like so we did that.
The wireless charge pad works fine, but remember to have the doors closed and the car turned on to test it (we thought our iphone and Samsung weren't working due to thicker cases, but it was having the car turned off or the door open at one point).
First impression is a quality built sturdy electric car. Two thumbs up.
Heated steering wheel and heated seats are great. I think the heated seats are nicer than my C-Max heated seats as it covers more of my back and up higher on the back so feels good when chilled.
All the automated features like the headlights dimming automatically, rain sensor wipers, etc. are nice.
Suspension of the car seem okay--not super floaty over bumps but once again better than my C-Max, but not as good as the Lincoln MKC lol.
Turning radius is excellent.
The horn is not loud, but suits me. The VESS sound is muscial sounding and not annoying. The cabin seems pretty quiet but we haven't taken it up to speed.
I did use Smart Recuperation/Auto Regen on the way home and like that it slowed me down automatically at traffic lights, but I did the final braking.
Very easy to set up automatic radio stations. Sound seems great, but we didn't play around too much with different music but I think it is very good quality of sound.
By the time I got home I was very taken with HUD as it saves moving your head or eyes down and around as the info you need is right where you look at the road.
My husband found that the inscription on the buttons on the console a bit hard to read on first ride, but they do light up at dusk.
When backing the emergency warning with a line of arrows came on and it was a pedestrian walking behind our car as I was backing out. Very good to have!
We had Michelin CrossClimate all weather tires put on so we will let you know how they are as we are in a bit of a snowy icy period in the Vancouver area.
Car was only charged half way so we stopped at a level 3 charger built for two cars, but quickly found that only one car can charge at a time on that Green Lot charger. The Bolt owner walked by and said he would be another 15 minutes so we went home.
Alice (the Kona) is currently being charged via level 1 charger in our garage as our ZappBC level 2 won't be installed until next week. Two thumbs up so far.