I bought my 2019 new, and we had 4 adults with luggage for all of us for a week, and we drove from central Ohio to roam mountain Tennessee and all of us were very comfortable and had no issues whatsoever.
I love my Kona Ultimate 2020. ♡ Mine is blue lagoon. My only objection is the cargo space. It's good The technology is top notch. I love using Blue Link. I worked on the 5th floor, and in Winter, I use my phone from a long distance to start my car.
I just got the SE version lol I’m poor. I love it! I haven’t bought a car since 2015 and to see things that I thought were ‘luxury’ items ‘standard’ is awesome! Lol
I have a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. I went with the Tucson because I wanted AWD. It has been one of the biggest mistakes. The first was getting a Hyundai. They don’t care about their consumers. My car has been blowing headlights- having electrical issues (my auto windows go back down when you roll them up, my rear windshield wipers go off whenever they want, my break light seems to go on and off at random. I have reached out because as a company they should only want the best products out there. I was told that “because my car is over 3 years old. There is nothing they can do for me. To bring it to a dealer and “see what I can get” for it. I owe more than it’s worth because one thing they don’t tell you when you buy a Hyundai is they depreciate way faster than you can make payments to survive. DO NOT BUY A HYUNDAI.
@@familybusiness8138 I had a 2016 Hyundai Veloster turbo with a DCT for almost 5 years with 76,000 mi and had zero problems if you take care of the car it takes care of you.
I just bought this vehicle and what research I did quickly I was impressed. Then I test drove it. My biggest decision was do I sink 2k into a 5yr old Nissan Versa Note or trade it in. I was able to get a wonderful deal and bought it. It rides like a dream and I am absolutely glad I decided to buy it. As a senior it is by far a great bang for the buck.
London Del Mar . The “ Power lift “ option on the Kona Limited model is non existent . I think even the upgraded Kona Ultimate doesn’t offer it either. Very strange .
I'm driving Kona 2020 Ultimate since December 19. What I like: 1) Adaptive cruise control 2) Head-up display 3) It's funny to drive 4) Control from the phone - remote start helps in winter and summer What I don't: 1) Too small cargo for a family with children (it's not a problem for me at this moment :) ) 2) Head-up display doesn't show navigation from Car Play but works fine with on-board navigation system 3) Only one place to rest for hands - on knees :) At this moment my longest distance was near 5-6 hours and I didn't feel myself too tired after it, but it was little bit discomfort during a drive 4) Sometime remote start fails (didn't mention it last 3-4 months - I hope they fixed it)
I have this exact car & I love it. It definitely has a kick to it for a smaller car. It picks up well. From a dead stop it takes a minute to pick up boost but from a rolling start it kicks off quick. So far I haven't hit max speed. Top speed I've reached on a straight road is 130MPH & it was still rising. Is this regulated ? Its also good on gas. I dont usually pay more than $25 or a complete fill. I cant really think of any negatives for this car. I've had the 2020 kona since Sept of 2019 and its been riding great in all types of weather. Also feels really planted at high speeds and tight turns. For the price range, its a great car. They incorporated some great things for the price. Safety features are great too. Only regret is not getting the GPS on it.
Awesome review! Bought a Ultimate 1.6T AWD about 2 months ago and totally agree. It's been a great fun car to drive. Did you find the Goodyear GT tires hydroplaned on wet roads? Mine does which is the worst part of this car imo.
Thank you! That’s great to hear that you like it! I didn’t experience any hydroplaning but I could definitely see how they’re not ideal in wet conditions!
I have a 2019 ultimate. I love this car. Its just high enough for traffic and snow but low and wide enough to be fun to drive at high speeds, especially on back roads. Has all the bells n Whistles. I dont miss my wrangler one bit, this is a much better engineered car
Nice review. Thank you. I'd really appreciate reviewers stating their height and maybe weight when talking about room space, cuz at 5'11 I seem to bumpy head in some of the smaller compact vehicles.
We just bought one and love it. Agree that the clutch will take a little to get use to but overall we are happy. Can’t wait to trade in a few years for the Kona EV when they start selling it in our state
I have a 2018 and like many reviews on this video and others there is mention of jerkiness with the dual-clutch. I have experienced this myself with my 2018 limited Kona I have found a solution. Using top tier gasoline makes a huge difference I'm not talking about octane I'm talking about overall quality of gas. For example 7-Eleven brand, Walmart and Sam's gas are not top-tier. Exxon QuikTrip and Texaco are examples of brands that sell top tier gasoline exclusively and guaranteed.
Another great review. Thanks for explaining how a turbo feels compared to NA engines for those of us unfamiliar with turbos. Any chance on reviewing the Subaru Outback in the future?
Thank you Randy! I would love to, but so far haven’t had any luck getting any Subarus. But, there’s a Subaru dealer being built nearby that I’m going to try to contact!
Love this Kona. I tried 4 times to buy one. Bad credit. 🤧 Makes me happy to drive it. So I'll settle for an older SUV that also makes me happy to drive. Just not quiet as much the Kona does: The 2010-12 Ford Escape Limited. Love the ice blue gauge light.
I just bought the exact model you tested and love it! I was wondering about the under-seat air-ducts. I didn't realize I had them until just recently and do feel that they blow some air when the AC is on, but not much. I suppose your feet would be kept cool. Are they intended to help provide some AC to back passengers or is this for some other purpose? I was disappointed that at nearly $30K the car is lacking rear vents. Otherwise it drives awesome, has a very solid feel and has excellent power for this class. Also love all the safety features. Looks awesome and really fun to drive. With quarantine in CA, I am trying to find every excuse in the book to come up with reasons to drive it somewhere - anywhere, now that I don't even commute to work!
Excellent review as always, amigo! Loved it! Could you review the 2020 Chevrolet Spark next? It's the cheapest new car in America and that's important because 1/3 of the American workforce is unemployed and affordable reliable new cars under warranty are super important right now. Hey, even if we're unemployed, we still need a car to get around and even to apply for jobs. Also, the Corvette team designed the Chevy Spark too and they designed it to be fun to drive!
Great review as always! I actually didn’t like these when they came out. Thought they were ugly. Now that I have a friend who has one, I’ve fallen in love. However, I’d opt for the slower engine because of 2 reasons. The 1.6T has that dual clutch and I absolutely hate them due to being overheating happy. The second reason is because I don’t like the jerkiness of it. I’d prefer the regular auto in the lower trim with the slower engine. It sucks since I like power but I also like durability. Overall Hyundai did super good on this!
Thank you! I feel the same way about that power train too. It’s fun but not ideal for sure. The looks have grown on me as well, thanks for stopping by man!
Down Under, my son bought the 2 Litre 6 speed Auto, Active X with 16 inch wheels, I personally dislike any larger rims they are only fitted so that people can say, "Mines bigger than yours, so it must be better", OR if other manufacturers fit larger rims, well you have to play the game or look "downmarket"; I wish it had adaptive cruise and DAB, I had to junk the crap undersized, [by 37 MM diameter] skinny rubbish and replaced it with a 16 inch Ford BA Falcon rim so his long country trips can be done with some reassurance. At least it has a proper handbrake and an ignition key, not these el cheapo Electric park brakes and push button start stop.
It’s so hard to find car accessories for them and I’m sad. This is my first car and I’m really happy with it just got it last week! I have the 2021 tho haha
Honestly I wouldn't suggest buying it till something is done about the brakes. It may also be mine is the AWD version and the rear suspension is different but in AWD and emergency braking the car becomes ridiculously unstable. It will fight you aswell, many other owners have the same problem we think its because of the difference in suspension and sway bar rates when the rear is under lift...
Super review! Exactly how a great review should be! For the $$ there should be fewer hard plastics. Will read up more on the available transmissions. Thx from way Down Under.
Just bought my wife a 19 It’s nice Way better than 2020 rogue sport of my moms I hate the cvt and not much on it It’s just a S but Just get one of these believe me it’s way better
AC and heat come out of vents under each front seat. Only wish for the Kona is more light up front. I have installed a one row curved 31" light bar in the slit just under the hood. This is a great car for LYFT or UBER. 🤔🧐😷🇺🇸
My biggest complaint with this segment of cars is that there aren't enough sporty trims. Your complaint is the opposite of it. My philosophy is to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
Kona means wife in Norway. Title say versatile and spunky, kona is best bang for bucks, even better second time around. Who makes this review script? Quagmire? LOL!
It’s full time AWD but FWD biased. It can’t be controlled with a button or anything. I believe all trims start as FWD standard but AWD is available as an option on any trim.
I’ve always wondered why those screens aren’t slightly moveable in a way that you could face it more towards the driver in case of glare. But, that’s another great reason, * excuse * , lol, to get tinted windows. ;-)
An appealing subcompact crossover. Personally, I'm not usually attracted to Hyundai design language. Too busy and "fussy" for my taste. Almost as if the designers complete their job and the vehicle is put through one last review by a committee where additional creases and bulges are added. (Lookin' at you, Palisade.) As noted, that's a matter of taste but there are a couple of other aspects that have more functional impacts. Another design feature shared with the Palisade is the placement of headlights just above the bumper with running lights/turn signals at the top of the fender. It's a design choice pioneered by the Pontiac Aztek (Not exactly a proud heritage) and later adopted by the Nissan Juke and the Jeep Cherokee. (Later abandoned by the Jeep.)The issue is that here in the Pacific Northwest the spring thaw in the mountains brings hundreds of tons of rocks and gravel down to our highways where they become high velocity bullets fired from large trucks at the vehicles behind. Drivers here soon learn to (a) give logging rigs and other large trucks a wide berth, (b) outfit their vehicles with extra protection for their windshields (in the form of transparent baffles at the front of their hoods) and transparent vinyl headlight covers and/or (c) resign themselves to frequent repairs and less frequent replacement of their windshields and headlights. Placing the headlights just above the front bumper only increases their vulnerability not only from trucks but from smaller vehicles as well. Finally, I love the size of the Kona. At 164" in length it's exactly the same length as my VW GTI. But my GTI offers about the same cargo space behind the second row and considerably more overall cargo space with the second row folded down. (53.4 cubic ft vs 45.8 cf). I doubt many consumers will cross shop the GTI and the Kona but it's worth noting that the VW offers much better performance and handling, and a choice between a superb dual clutch and a manual transmission. I understand the appeal of crossovers in several size categories but among the smallest group, I don't really understand why many consumers wouldn't choose a hatchback, especially a "hot" hatch. And if a subcompact SUV is the choice, the KIA Seltos (built on the same platform as the Kona and sharing many features and components seems a more versatile choice.
It's funny I haven't seen a whole lot of your videos but it seems every Hyundai you drive there's always rattles I have had several Hyundai vehicles from a Veloster sonata Elantra and now a Kona and I've never had any rattles I had a 2016 Hyundai Veloster turbo DCT with $75,000 miles for almost 5 years and had no rattles or problems it was very reliable. Also my wife had a few elantras Santa Fe sport and now a Tucson and all of them had no rattles and very reliable. and if any of my cars would rattle I would notice it because that s*** would annoy me and if I put the radio on it's low I mainly just like to relax and listen to nothing while driving home from work.
That’s great to hear! I’m not sure what the deal was with the rattles...it’s very possible that since they are “press cars” they’ve been abused enough, pre production models, or whatever. I know the Kona was even taken off road at an event so I’m sure that doesn’t help lol. I’ve had a couple palisades recently with no rattles. I don’t think the Santa Fe did either last year. Glad to hear about the reliability with each of yours 👍
Can't find the standard version anywhere. Tried half a dozen dealers in North Carolina to find they don't even sell this model in the state. Or it would seem 500 miles of it. Have tried a few places in NY, NJ and CT. No wonder Tesla don't use dealerships, they all want all your personal details before they'll answer one question. Wasted nearly a whole day.
I want one that is basic basic basic. All I need is Auto PS/PB A/C AM/FM CD Rear Defrost Tilt CC I dont need ail those other power crap that will break when its out warranty. CA I order just basic crank windows manual seats manual locks.
For any real buyers concerned about reliability go see speedkar99 throughout mechanic review. I had this car as a rental. Good mileage and better ride than a civic, but you're still better off with a Honda or Toyota of you know nothing about cars.
I have a 20 ult I have a few beefs with it. The US version gets nerfed on options vs overseas, and the brakes are really really bad (talking safety issue bad). As a Ult it should come with allot more options standard, the display/dash is fairly badly designed aesthetically. The seats are barely passable, and the audio system is fairly bad with the mids. The sad state of the small SUV market though makes it the best for the money even with all its problems. But as my second brand new Ult packaged Hyundai I'm really not impressed. I give it a 6/10 but with how bad other small SUVs are for the $ it still better than the others... Honestly if another small SUV pops up in the market for a good value for the $ Ill prob trade it in. But for a Ult package ult it comes pathetically equipped and optioned. Just like mine this is the highest package and it doesn't even come with a alloy spare, stainless steel pedals, ect... There is also not even a plugin hybrid option yet ect...
Very gimmicky vehicle in my opinion. All this unnecessary stuff added just to sell it more easily. Just FYI, you don't need a turbocharged engine, it just breaks faster and is more expensive, the "sport" mode literally does nothing to make your car faster (only when you continuously have to accelerate & decelerate mostly for turns -- only then is it somewhat useful), there is a fake "4WD lock" button in this car (yes, fake) and so on... These things are there to make you feel better about your car's capabilities while offering little to nothing in return. However, at the end of the day, it's a decent air conditioned plastic and metal box to pick your kids up from soccer practice and go to Walmart for your groceries.
You really can’t beat the Kona for the price. You get a lot of features, reliability and one crazy warranty
I bought my 2019 new, and we had 4 adults with luggage for all of us for a week, and we drove from central Ohio to roam mountain Tennessee and all of us were very comfortable and had no issues whatsoever.
This is a terrific car. If you are shopping this class of vehicle it should be seriously considered!
absolutely
I love my Kona Ultimate 2020. ♡ Mine is blue lagoon. My only objection is the cargo space. It's good The technology is top notch. I love using Blue Link. I worked on the 5th floor, and in Winter, I use my phone from a long distance to start my car.
I just got the SE version lol I’m poor. I love it! I haven’t bought a car since 2015 and to see things that I thought were ‘luxury’ items ‘standard’ is awesome! Lol
I hope you, at least, got AWD.
I have a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. I went with the Tucson because I wanted AWD. It has been one of the biggest mistakes. The first was getting a Hyundai. They don’t care about their consumers. My car has been blowing headlights- having electrical issues (my auto windows go back down when you roll them up, my rear windshield wipers go off whenever they want, my break light seems to go on and off at random. I have reached out because as a company they should only want the best products out there. I was told that “because my car is over 3 years old. There is nothing they can do for me. To bring it to a dealer and “see what I can get” for it. I owe more than it’s worth because one thing they don’t tell you when you buy a Hyundai is they depreciate way faster than you can make payments to survive. DO NOT BUY A HYUNDAI.
@@familybusiness8138 dude it has a 5-year bumper to bumper warranty and 10 year power train. what are you smoking
"I'm poor" wow. Way to be uplifting
@@familybusiness8138 I had a 2016 Hyundai Veloster turbo with a DCT for almost 5 years with 76,000 mi and had zero problems if you take care of the car it takes care of you.
I just bought the Preferred 2020 Kona. I'm obsessed with it! Great review video.
Thank you! That’s awesome, I’m happy to hear that 😁👍
I just bought this vehicle and what research I did quickly I was impressed. Then I test drove it. My biggest decision was do I sink 2k into a 5yr old Nissan Versa Note or trade it in. I was able to get a wonderful deal and bought it. It rides like a dream and I am absolutely glad I decided to buy it. As a senior it is by far a great bang for the buck.
I purchased a limited 2020 turbo sunset orange Kona last month. I Love it !.
Does your car have power lift?
London Del Mar . The “ Power lift “ option on the Kona Limited model is non existent . I think even the upgraded Kona Ultimate doesn’t offer it either. Very strange .
I got the same one last week!
Have a '21 base model and I love it. Truly think it's an underrated car. For the price it feels really nice to me and has a lot of features!
I'm driving Kona 2020 Ultimate since December 19.
What I like:
1) Adaptive cruise control
2) Head-up display
3) It's funny to drive
4) Control from the phone - remote start helps in winter and summer
What I don't:
1) Too small cargo for a family with children (it's not a problem for me at this moment :) )
2) Head-up display doesn't show navigation from Car Play but works fine with on-board navigation system
3) Only one place to rest for hands - on knees :) At this moment my longest distance was near 5-6 hours and I didn't feel myself too tired after it, but it was little bit discomfort during a drive
4) Sometime remote start fails (didn't mention it last 3-4 months - I hope they fixed it)
What is normal range (without AC ,music system head light) and if use all these ?
Just bought one today in the baby blue color very happy with my purchase
I have this exact car & I love it. It definitely has a kick to it for a smaller car. It picks up well. From a dead stop it takes a minute to pick up boost but from a rolling start it kicks off quick. So far I haven't hit max speed. Top speed I've reached on a straight road is 130MPH & it was still rising. Is this regulated ? Its also good on gas. I dont usually pay more than $25 or a complete fill.
I cant really think of any negatives for this car. I've had the 2020 kona since Sept of 2019 and its been riding great in all types of weather. Also feels really planted at high speeds and tight turns.
For the price range, its a great car. They incorporated some great things for the price.
Safety features are great too.
Only regret is not getting the GPS on it.
Android Auto and Apple CarPlay fix the GPS Issue
The interior looks very nice especially the green trimming. How many more color trimming it has? Thank you for such a wonderful review buddy.
What do you mean how many more color trimming?
Green and orange are the two trims that match the exterior color options.
They have red too
I bought one last week in silver and I love it
Does it roof top
but geely coolray+Volvo interms of looks inside out is more updated nice go take a look
How’s the ride?? Looks very bouncy rather than firm...
I’m trying to decide between getting this or the new Sonata
Front is bad😲😲😲engineers are zéro....
@@Maiseymax696 I’m thinking about upgrading to this from an 03 Santa Fe lol I feel ya
Bang for buck! The turning circle on this car is phenomenal. A lot of pros and not many cons. A great little car.
Awesome review! Bought a Ultimate 1.6T AWD about 2 months ago and totally agree. It's been a great fun car to drive. Did you find the Goodyear GT tires hydroplaned on wet roads? Mine does which is the worst part of this car imo.
Thank you! That’s great to hear that you like it! I didn’t experience any hydroplaning but I could definitely see how they’re not ideal in wet conditions!
You are a very very lucky man. 👍👍
I have a 2019 ultimate. I love this car. Its just high enough for traffic and snow but low and wide enough to be fun to drive at high speeds, especially on back roads. Has all the bells n Whistles. I dont miss my wrangler one bit, this is a much better engineered car
That free scheduled maintenance is a real bargain!
Is it available in Canada?
no really you may get 4 oil changes - no reason to not do it yourself and use high quality synthetic oil
Nice review. Thank you.
I'd really appreciate reviewers stating their height and maybe weight when talking about room space, cuz at 5'11 I seem to bumpy head in some of the smaller compact vehicles.
That dual clutch makes the Kona into a little rally car!
We just bought one and love it. Agree that the clutch will take a little to get use to but overall we are happy. Can’t wait to trade in a few years for the Kona EV when they start selling it in our state
Getting used to what? You don't need to shift it manually, right? Drives like automatic
@@bors07021982 Yes, automatic but the double clutch is/was a little different at first.
I have a 2018 and like many reviews on this video and others there is mention of jerkiness with the dual-clutch. I have experienced this myself with my 2018 limited Kona I have found a solution. Using top tier gasoline makes a huge difference I'm not talking about octane I'm talking about overall quality of gas. For example 7-Eleven brand, Walmart and Sam's gas are not top-tier. Exxon QuikTrip and Texaco are examples of brands that sell top tier gasoline exclusively and guaranteed.
Another great review. Thanks for explaining how a turbo feels compared to NA engines for those of us unfamiliar with turbos. Any chance on reviewing the Subaru Outback in the future?
Thank you Randy! I would love to, but so far haven’t had any luck getting any Subarus. But, there’s a Subaru dealer being built nearby that I’m going to try to contact!
@@PrimeAutotainment Sounds good, look forward to that.
Love this Kona. I tried 4 times to buy one. Bad credit. 🤧
Makes me happy to drive it. So I'll settle for an older SUV that also makes me happy to drive. Just not quiet as much the Kona does: The 2010-12 Ford Escape Limited. Love the ice blue gauge light.
I just bought the exact model you tested and love it! I was wondering about the under-seat air-ducts. I didn't realize I had them until just recently and do feel that they blow some air when the AC is on, but not much. I suppose your feet would be kept cool. Are they intended to help provide some AC to back passengers or is this for some other purpose? I was disappointed that at nearly $30K the car is lacking rear vents. Otherwise it drives awesome, has a very solid feel and has excellent power for this class. Also love all the safety features. Looks awesome and really fun to drive. With quarantine in CA, I am trying to find every excuse in the book to come up with reasons to drive it somewhere - anywhere, now that I don't even commute to work!
They’re meant to provide heat to the rear passengers in cooler weather. They’re used when the airflow is set to the floor vents.
You paid that much for that car? Wow. That’s crazy!
Excellent review as always, amigo! Loved it! Could you review the 2020 Chevrolet Spark next? It's the cheapest new car in America and that's important because 1/3 of the American workforce is unemployed and affordable reliable new cars under warranty are super important right now. Hey, even if we're unemployed, we still need a car to get around and even to apply for jobs. Also, the Corvette team designed the Chevy Spark too and they designed it to be fun to drive!
Thank you very much! Good idea! My local Chevy dealer would probably let me grab that. I’ll reach out to them soon to see if we can do that!
I have the 2019 in this lime color and I love it
Glad to hear it!
Give it time, it will start messing up on you
Great review as always! I actually didn’t like these when they came out. Thought they were ugly. Now that I have a friend who has one, I’ve fallen in love. However, I’d opt for the slower engine because of 2 reasons. The 1.6T has that dual clutch and I absolutely hate them due to being overheating happy. The second reason is because I don’t like the jerkiness of it. I’d prefer the regular auto in the lower trim with the slower engine. It sucks since I like power but I also like durability. Overall Hyundai did super good on this!
Thank you! I feel the same way about that power train too. It’s fun but not ideal for sure. The looks have grown on me as well, thanks for stopping by man!
Down Under, my son bought the 2 Litre 6 speed Auto, Active X with 16 inch wheels, I personally dislike any larger rims they are only fitted so that people can say, "Mines bigger than yours, so it must be better", OR if other manufacturers fit larger rims, well you have to play the game or look "downmarket"; I wish it had adaptive cruise and DAB, I had to junk the crap undersized, [by 37 MM diameter] skinny rubbish and replaced it with a 16 inch Ford BA Falcon rim so his long country trips can be done with some reassurance. At least it has a proper handbrake and an ignition key, not these el cheapo Electric park brakes and push button start stop.
You can adjust the height and color of the head up display. The colors are white green and orange.
I have a 2019 Kona Limited. Tend to leave it in sport mode most of the time. Find it does a lot less hunting for the right gear that way.
Limited? Iron man?
Which year Kona would be the second best to buy if you don’t want the newest?
I really don't mind the color at all and the matching inside accents
Are you able to take off the cargo cover?? it looks to be very inconvenient
It’s so hard to find car accessories for them and I’m sad.
This is my first car and I’m really happy with it just got it last week!
I have the 2021 tho haha
Got my first car too 2021 hahaha
Amazon and eBay have the best selection for accessories for them!
Nice videos you make👍🏾
Thank you!
I have 2018 Kona, I’m always looking for reviews for the newer version. I feel like they’re the same, just a small difference in the engine.
Yep basically the same vehicle as of right now. 2021 model will probably have a slight facelift and tweaks
Wooh so Amazing J
Honestly I wouldn't suggest buying it till something is done about the brakes. It may also be mine is the AWD version and the rear suspension is different but in AWD and emergency braking the car becomes ridiculously unstable. It will fight you aswell, many other owners have the same problem we think its because of the difference in suspension and sway bar rates when the rear is under lift...
Super review! Exactly how a great review should be! For the $$ there should be fewer hard plastics. Will read up more on the available transmissions. Thx from way Down Under.
Thank you very much!
You should make a video on the Kia Niro. Considering getting that or the Kona as my next vehicle.
Nice! I have a video of the Niro EV here if that helps! ruclips.net/video/aO0XUnbfo20/видео.html
Just bought my wife a 19 It’s nice Way better than 2020 rogue sport of my moms I hate the cvt and not much on it It’s just a S but Just get one of these believe me it’s way better
Great Crossover!!
who needs the nanny safety features- abs is all you need
nice car,but ended up getting the vitara S allgrip,great review thanks
I have a 2018 in tangerine and I love it 💜💙
I also have a 2018 in grey and I love it also and I'm glad I got it
The Thunder Gray Kona is the most mature looking one.
AC and heat come out of vents under each front seat. Only wish for the Kona is more light up front. I have installed a one row curved 31" light bar in the slit just under the hood. This is a great car for LYFT or UBER. 🤔🧐😷🇺🇸
My biggest complaint with this segment of cars is that there aren't enough sporty trims. Your complaint is the opposite of it. My philosophy is to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
Loving it!!!
Hey Leo!
Nice review...thanks!
Do the Seats fold down FLAT?
How's the MPG?
Kona means wife in Norway. Title say versatile and spunky, kona is best bang for bucks, even better second time around. Who makes this review script? Quagmire? LOL!
And this has a an actual spare tire? Because my Veloster doesn't have a spare plus I was looking to up grade to this color and model
Great review
Thank you!
•Sport Mode• best to use driving-up on an up-hill or increasing slope roads...
is the kona full time AWD or can be chosen by a button? which trim level has standard AWD?
It’s full time AWD but FWD biased. It can’t be controlled with a button or anything. I believe all trims start as FWD standard but AWD is available as an option on any trim.
Ugh can’t wait to get this car this summer
Enjoy it 👍
is this a paid promotion?
Is this the best subcompact SUV for you?
Did you mention the bad, no terrible smell the transmission make if it is under any kind of strain? 'Cause it is horrible.
18 months and no smell in my car. Even in heavy snow or stop and go rush hour traffic.
A unique review.
Good car easy to drive
I love my kona
price ???????????????????
What is your name? You do a good job.
Nolan. Thank you very much!
New sub ❤
Thanks so much 😁
How awful is the FWD in the winter?
I have the AWD 1.6T , it handles like a dream in the winter. Very good awd system
It's just too small for someone 5.11.
Otherwise nice, really nice!
wait really? i hate smaller cars like sedans bc i don’t like being close to the ground and like roomier cars bc i’m 5’9-10”
6' here and plenty of room for me. The other half has a CX-5 and I prefer the seating position in the KONA.
I am 6’1” and fir fine.
I have a 2019,ultimate. Pissed I didn’t wait a year and get the adaptive cruise
I’ve always wondered why those screens aren’t slightly moveable in a way that you could face it more towards the driver in case of glare. But, that’s another great reason, * excuse * , lol, to get tinted windows. ;-)
He said it didn’t have eco mode? Ours does has three modes
An appealing subcompact crossover. Personally, I'm not usually attracted to Hyundai design language. Too busy and "fussy" for my taste. Almost as if the designers complete their job and the vehicle is put through one last review by a committee where additional creases and bulges are added. (Lookin' at you, Palisade.) As noted, that's a matter of taste but there are a couple of other aspects that have more functional impacts.
Another design feature shared with the Palisade is the placement of headlights just above the bumper with running lights/turn signals at the top of the fender. It's a design choice pioneered by the Pontiac Aztek (Not exactly a proud heritage) and later adopted by the Nissan Juke and the Jeep Cherokee. (Later abandoned by the Jeep.)The issue is that here in the Pacific Northwest the spring thaw in the mountains brings hundreds of tons of rocks and gravel down to our highways where they become high velocity bullets fired from large trucks at the vehicles behind. Drivers here soon learn to (a) give logging rigs and other large trucks a wide berth, (b) outfit their vehicles with extra protection for their windshields (in the form of transparent baffles at the front of their hoods) and transparent vinyl headlight covers and/or (c) resign themselves to frequent repairs and less frequent replacement of their windshields and headlights. Placing the headlights just above the front bumper only increases their vulnerability not only from trucks but from smaller vehicles as well.
Finally, I love the size of the Kona. At 164" in length it's exactly the same length as my VW GTI. But my GTI offers about the same cargo space behind the second row and considerably more overall cargo space with the second row folded down. (53.4 cubic ft vs 45.8 cf). I doubt many consumers will cross shop the GTI and the Kona but it's worth noting that the VW offers much better performance and handling, and a choice between a superb dual clutch and a manual transmission. I understand the appeal of crossovers in several size categories but among the smallest group, I don't really understand why many consumers wouldn't choose a hatchback, especially a "hot" hatch. And if a subcompact SUV is the choice, the KIA Seltos (built on the same platform as the Kona and sharing many features and components seems a more versatile choice.
I dont like the hand brake; i feel like it should be electronic. Also the climate controls are back to that older knob look :/
It's funny I haven't seen a whole lot of your videos but it seems every Hyundai you drive there's always rattles I have had several Hyundai vehicles from a Veloster sonata Elantra and now a Kona and I've never had any rattles I had a 2016 Hyundai Veloster turbo DCT with $75,000 miles for almost 5 years and had no rattles or problems it was very reliable. Also my wife had a few elantras Santa Fe sport and now a Tucson and all of them had no rattles and very reliable. and if any of my cars would rattle I would notice it because that s*** would annoy me and if I put the radio on it's low I mainly just like to relax and listen to nothing while driving home from work.
That’s great to hear! I’m not sure what the deal was with the rattles...it’s very possible that since they are “press cars” they’ve been abused enough, pre production models, or whatever. I know the Kona was even taken off road at an event so I’m sure that doesn’t help lol. I’ve had a couple palisades recently with no rattles. I don’t think the Santa Fe did either last year.
Glad to hear about the reliability with each of yours 👍
so cute I want one
I have a MY20 highlander. Love it. In the yellow which I think is green. Lol. My third Hyundai now.
I thought Infinity was a Chrysler Radio?
I test drove the car a few weeks ago. I feel the Dct seems a low jerky at low speeds, which is expected. But I can be smoother with a manual car.
I would need one without turbo they wear off and are expensive to fix
Can't find the standard version anywhere. Tried half a dozen dealers in North Carolina to find they don't even sell this model in the state. Or it would seem 500 miles of it. Have tried a few places in NY, NJ and CT. No wonder Tesla don't use dealerships, they all want all your personal details before they'll answer one question. Wasted nearly a whole day.
what a goodboy.
When you say clutch means standard suv
I want one that is basic basic basic. All I need is Auto PS/PB A/C AM/FM CD Rear Defrost Tilt CC I dont need ail those other power crap that will break when its out warranty. CA I order just basic crank windows manual seats manual locks.
Where’s the Toyota CH-R review?
Nice color cute car🚗
I LOUW VOU HYUNDAI 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
why am i watching this?
For any real buyers concerned about reliability go see speedkar99 throughout mechanic review. I had this car as a rental. Good mileage and better ride than a civic, but you're still better off with a Honda or Toyota of you know nothing about cars.
10:12 ??? gas?
Nice car
FOR 46 k idk you can buy better crossovers for this money a brand new lexus Rx 350 a lexus nx [ decked out]
and mercdes glc i mean for a kia?
Dude it’s not 46k it’s 26 lmaoo
$46? Lmao are you smoking crack?
When the hell did he ever post it was 46k??? Boy go back and double check yo facts
Those rims seem a copy paste from Peugeot 308 18"
28k plus is way to much for this and remember Hyundai service can't fix their vehicles only make excuses.
I hate the cladding on the wheels... It looks like a prototype rather than finished version
Only thing I hate is all that plastic around the wheel well and lights. Makes it ugly. Why can't they just do it all the same color as the body
It will rattle in time. This car is good if you are planning to get rid of it in 3 years.
I have a 20 ult I have a few beefs with it. The US version gets nerfed on options vs overseas, and the brakes are really really bad (talking safety issue bad). As a Ult it should come with allot more options standard, the display/dash is fairly badly designed aesthetically. The seats are barely passable, and the audio system is fairly bad with the mids. The sad state of the small SUV market though makes it the best for the money even with all its problems. But as my second brand new Ult packaged Hyundai I'm really not impressed. I give it a 6/10 but with how bad other small SUVs are for the $ it still better than the others... Honestly if another small SUV pops up in the market for a good value for the $ Ill prob trade it in. But for a Ult package ult it comes pathetically equipped and optioned. Just like mine this is the highest package and it doesn't even come with a alloy spare, stainless steel pedals, ect... There is also not even a plugin hybrid option yet ect...
U lost me at rattle 😭
Hyundai.. why did u put the plastic trim around the tires.. that makes cars look so cheap smh
If you're referring to the darker part of the rims, it's not plastic
Very gimmicky vehicle in my opinion. All this unnecessary stuff added just to sell it more easily.
Just FYI, you don't need a turbocharged engine, it just breaks faster and is more expensive, the "sport" mode literally does nothing to make your car faster (only when you continuously have to accelerate & decelerate mostly for turns -- only then is it somewhat useful), there is a fake "4WD lock" button in this car (yes, fake) and so on...
These things are there to make you feel better about your car's capabilities while offering little to nothing in return.
However, at the end of the day, it's a decent air conditioned plastic and metal box to pick your kids up from soccer practice and go to Walmart for your groceries.
4WD button is not fake. I know, I drive this car in Canadian winters.
Me too in, NY, the car is flawless , and the turbo is Incredible
4:00 you suddenly look so tiny
I'm sorry, I was looking for the EV version.