John Lumsden
Active Member
This week my 2018 built Kona had its third annual service. Cost NZ$250 (US$175) of which 25% was a pollen filter, and was the same as last year. I was told that I wasn't using the brakes much and that all in good condition, so I'm happy with that. Adding a wheel alignment and tyre rotation every 10k kms or so, the total servicing costs are really low.
I did replace the Nexens with Bridgestone Ecopias, which are wearing well. The car was out of action for four months waiting for its new battery and that I hope was a one-off not to be repeated event.
So three years on and happy to keep the car in the family for a long time.
I did replace the Nexens with Bridgestone Ecopias, which are wearing well. The car was out of action for four months waiting for its new battery and that I hope was a one-off not to be repeated event.
So three years on and happy to keep the car in the family for a long time.