The latest coolant TSB for some Konas is a great way of dodging the coolant change cost. I had mine done at 99K so now I'm good until I sell the car prior to 159K. The dealership struggled with my first coolant change and gave me a deep discount. So I got off easy with coolant changes. Performing service myself has made mainenance costs for the Kona very cheap, comparable to the honda civics I used to drive and service at home. I can do the inspections in less time than it takes to drive to the dealership and back. Service costs have been negligable except for the first coolant change, windshield replacement ($200 insurance deductable), and dissapointingly short life of the 12V battery and OEM Nexen tires. Buying extra insurance for windshield replacement was a moneysaver since a Kona windshield costs 6 times what I paid for my last civic windshield (why?).
PS> Hello Apu! We've missed you. Glad to hear that you like your GV60.