There's one problem.Should I just avoid it at all costs? Was really considering the 2021 Kona or new updated 2022 Kona, but seeing all these issues people are going through with recalls, fires and problems etc.. really REALLY makes me nervous to even think to purchase one
what do you guys think?
The car is awesome. Period. I would buy it again. My car is affected by the recall and I don't have a solution at this point. I am keeping as many options open to myself as possible for as long as possible.Should I just avoid it at all costs? Was really considering the 2021 Kona or new updated 2022 Kona, but seeing all these issues people are going through with recalls, fires and problems etc.. really REALLY makes me nervous to even think to purchase one
what do you guys think?
Well if its any consolation, at least they tend to stay put when burning up, making fire extinguishing a little easier, unlike the unfortunate circumstances with this model:The Kona EV sales are over 100k.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/inside...dai-kona-electric-sales-milestone-100000/amp/
Fires are over 18. There have been 18 Kona EV fires in South Korea alone.
The Mach-E drives like a big, heavy sedan. Tesla isn't much better. Chevy Bolt EUV is worth considering, but GM and Tesla have maxed out of the federal tax credit.Walk on by. Ford eMach, Tesla Y are on my list after the battery replacement
Good decision after all your research - and you'll have your heads-up display - yay!Hyundai is buying back my 2020 Kona EV Ultimate.
I am replacing it with an identical 2021.
The Mach-E drives like a big, heavy sedan. Tesla isn't much better. Chevy Bolt EUV is worth considering, but GM and Tesla have maxed out of the federal tax credit.
If the Kona would still meet all my needs, I would get another one or keep the one I have. It's an awesome car.. However, as my needs have changed, I needed a bigger car and there aren't really a lot of options when it comes to EV's so I went with the Model Y and it's awesome but not in the Kona's price range after options and taxes..Should I just avoid it at all costs? Was really considering the 2021 Kona or new updated 2022 Kona, but seeing all these issues people are going through with recalls, fires and problems etc.. really REALLY makes me nervous to even think to purchase one
what do you guys think?
I would have taken a really close look at the Mach E if it wasn't for the Supercharger Network that comes with the Model Y.. Sharp looking car but less efficient than the MY and no Supercharger Network and no towing ability.. 3 strikes and that option was out for me but I still do like the looks of the Mach E.. Drove the Kona today for about 100 miles and it's a fun car.. This may have been the last longer drive in the Kona.. Heading out for a 2700 mile road trip in the Model Y on Saturday for 10 days and I'll probably get a call to hand over the car to Sedgwick shortly after I'll get back.. Sad to see the Kona go but I needed to move on to something bigger with a better charging Network and towing ability..Walk on by. Ford eMach, Tesla Y are on my list after the battery replacement
You mean like...Can the OP please clarify what he/she means by "all the major issues"?
You make it sound like all Kona EVs have all of these issues, when the one major issue is the traction battery. There does seem to be a lot of variability between dealers though, as you point out, and that could be a worry.You mean like...
Inverter/motor hiss
Brakes squeaking / clicking
Gearbox clicking (playing-card-in-spokes)
Battery fires (that may or may not be solved with a new pack...)
Software updates (4+?) that require the car at the dealer all day... with no loaner.
Some of these have fixes if you can convince your dealers to do them.
I loved driving my Kona. It had a bunch of issues, therefore I'm not getting another one (though I have significant reservations about the various other options and have made my views on Teslas perfectly clear in other posts).
That said, other people haven't had nearly as much dealership trouble as me, and that has made a big difference.
Not sure what the purpose of this thread is when there is no such thing as "all the major issues".You mean like...
Inverter/motor hiss
Brakes squeaking / clicking
Gearbox clicking (playing-card-in-spokes)
Battery fires (that may or may not be solved with a new pack...)
Software updates (4+?) that require the car at the dealer all day... with no loaner.
Go with what you intend to use the car for. My Kona is a 2019, on the recall list and so far 20,000 totally trouble free miles. If you need a car for errands, commuting or inexpensive travel for 2 people, it's perfect. If you frequently travel with or go out with another couple, the tiny back seat is a pretty significant problem and the main reason I'll be upgrading to the Mach e. For that I'll be sacrificing efficiency with the Me's 3.5 miles/kWh compared with the Kona's 4-5 miles/kWh.Should I just avoid it at all costs? Was really considering the 2021 Kona or new updated 2022 Kona, but seeing all these issues people are going through with recalls, fires and problems etc.. really REALLY makes me nervous to even think to purchase one
what do you guys think?
True, but unfortunately the issue seems to be a significant ding on the reputation of the Kona EV. Hopefully that will gradually be forgotten.The car fire issue no longer exists for the newer models (that I'm aware of) and shouldn't be a consideration.