Esprit1st
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and should not prompt me to "step on the accelerator"
It will always do that after being stopped for about 4 seconds or so.
and should not prompt me to "step on the accelerator"
Yes, for some features (e.g. heat pumps), regionalization makes sense. But are parking spots that much smaller in Canada?
Point is the vehicle in front of me only moved 3 feet forward and stopped.
Clearly the software should recognize that (less than a car length), and should not prompt me to "step on the accelerator" and inevitably invite the vehicle me behind to do the same or worse.
I dislike the extent to which Hyundai customizes feature sets for different countries. I constantly miss the forward proximity warning my old Volt had. How annoying that it is standard in some places outside the U.S.
Yes, for some features (e.g. heat pumps), regionalization makes sense. But are parking spots that much smaller in Canada?
I guess I could by some wild stretch of the imagination rationalize saving the cost of the roof rails to meet some tax incentive threshold in some markets, but what I don’t understand is why the U.S. Kona Electrics don’t even have the mounting bolts so you could add them later. Somewhere on the production line someone has to make a decision to not install the mounts on vehicles destined for the U.S. market. That I can’t rationalize. It would seem more reasonable to provide the mounts, but have the dealer/distributor make the mounting decision for their market.Why roof rails in Canada but not (as of 2019 anyhow) the US? Are we more outdoorsy?
While shopping, I thought the color choices were terrible, and still do. (Black or dark gray lovers will disagree.)
I prefer a light metallic color, but will settle for a white or light silver, both for visibility and not to show dirt as much. The Kona white is flat and dull. (The Niro's white glows.) The silver is too dark. That leaves a bright red, and a darkish blue that can't quite decide if it wants to be teal. I went with the blue.
Acid yellow now available in Canada on the stripper model
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Acid Yellow or Bile Green?Hmmm, didn't think I was colour blind, but looks more green than yellow to me.
Hmmm, didn't think I was colour blind, but looks more green than yellow to me.
I think it depends on the lighting somewhatHmmm, didn't think I was colour blind, but looks more green than yellow to me.
Kind of funny how that is the only color made available on Essential model, you would think black would be the probable choice. At least if one is encountered on the road, we will know what the trim level is.Acid yellow now *compulsory* on the stripper model.![]()
Kind of funny how that is the only color made available on Essential model, you would think black would be the probable choice. At least if one is encountered on the road, we will know what the trim level is.
Green or yellow, it is ugly!I think it depends on the lighting somewhat
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I know posting a "like" in a "dislike thread" (irk included) may seem adverse but with chronic back issues over many years, I find it quite relieving (much like a heat pad). The ventilation in the warmer months provide an equally satisfying pleasure.A teeny tiny "irk" is that heated seats aren't balanced well between butt and back. Back on mine is much hotter than Butt. I do like how quickly they warm up so I will happily live with this little "irk"![]()