I like the design of the Kona, I purchased it for its looks and functionality and have been driving it for over five months now with no issues at all luv it.
@ nothing missing from the display, unless you mean that little piece that looks like a speaker that is a display board for magnetizing anything you want to even you can put a magnetic phone connection on there and keep your phone there if you like
My message to you sir is : Please for the love of god DO MORE CAR REVIEWS AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE we need you in this community, Don’t leave a single car unreviewed
Hello car care nut. To answer your question regarding the under hood diagnostic plug, its mainly used for factory purposes. We technicians rarely use it for diagnosis purposes.
I just bought my 2024 Hyundai Kona Limited AWD 2 weeks ago! I absolutely love it inside & out! I could care less what anyone else has to say. No one is paying my car note & insurance but me! Any car can have issues. Doesn't matter the brand. I've owed Toyota, Honda, Mercedes & BMW. To each their own! Stop trying to put down others!
I totally agree with you! Most negative comments are baseless. My daughter has a 2013 Elantra she’s had for 5 years. She bought it from an older neighbor with only 25k miles. She’s driven it hard for 5 years and It’s only had an AC motor issue and front hubs replaced. The paint looks like it’s 3 years old. It’s holding up very well. She’s so happy with it she talked her boyfriend into buying a Kona last year. It looks exactly like the one in this review. So far so good.
I personally really like the exterior, and the Mirage Green is a great color. The ambient lights are awesome. Going to look at one (and possibly purchase) this weekend.
@@ruimiguel8195 it's amazing! I have a 2022 Kona, my friend just bought the 2024 KONA Limited, it's Soooo nice, feels luxurious, can't wait to turn in my lease and get the new KONA 😊
I appreciate they made a car that doesn't look like every other car. Some of the cladding appears to create the illusion that it's rugged and higher off the ground.
I haven't been able to figure out who this vehicle is for. Why would you pick this over their own roomier, nicer, same or better fuel economy Sportage for about the same price?
We must be looking at two different cars. It looks like every other boring crossover currently flooding the market. If they had made a wagon or something retro inspired that would have been bold. But no. it's another crossover in a sea of similar crossovers.
Have a 2018 Kia Niro hybrid with 185,000 miles no problems except for the buttons on the doorhandles. I change the oil every 5000 coolant and transmission fluid every 60,000.
No one does reviews like you...SUPERB as always! Would it be possible for you a "drive" impression as well, at least occasionally? Regardless, your work is stellar!
Timing chains, normal heads, non direct injection, old school design only 15 hp less than the same size toyota engine. I would say this is a great engine. Uncomplicated is good when are they going to figure that out? Plus if you absolutely abuse this and blow it up, a replacement is cheap. I would buy that 2.0liter motor.
As usual an honest clear review. Thank you. I watch every single one even if it is something like this that I am not interested in.These are my favorites. Thank you again.
Actually, I bought the limited version of this car because of it's looks and function. I get many comments from people about how they love the way the car looks. A lot say they like it's futuristic look. Like you said though, looks are personal. There are probably just as many people who say to themselves that it's ugly - LOL. I've had the car since October 1st of 2023 and love it more every day. I had a 2021 Sonata Limited before this and a 2018 Genesis G80 Sport before that and loved them. But, believe it or not, this has been my favorite of them all. Love your great reviews and keep up the good work!
Looking at a Limited AWD this fall and if I get one, it's going to be the Red Kona with Gray interior! Sharp!! Better than that "Yellow Submarine" color they keep promoting.
That's what I got the red Kona with the grey interior. I was originally going to get White, but my dealership actually had all the colors, except for the Neon Yellow, and I actually liked the Red the best.
I've seen the red n line and wasn't huge on it. Not in the limited though. I'm hooked on the yellow, but I saw the Orange recently and was a big fan of that too
I love watching your reviews. Don't stop, please. Superb info, down to earth opinion and good tech on these newer cars. Big help for many. Thank you for what you do.
Always appreciate your opinions on these cars from a mechanics point of view. One slight note is that the 2.0L engine is actually mpi (multi port) not port only (still better overall than direct only). Also the cvts have a steel belts in them, which are normally only used for larger suv's. Not saying it's going to be more durable in the long run, but nice to know that certain componets were thought out in that way. I owned a 2020 kia soul for 3 and a half years and put 75k miles on it (worked for uber for a year and a half during pandemic) and out side of having an idler pulley fail causing wear on the belt (replaced under warranty) it was a great setup that got really good gas mileage. If your just driving around town and keep up with maintenance, it should last longer than the turbo model (unless you really want the extra power it puts down)
On the matter of the rear suspension, and this is something you might not know. The Hybrid (Not available in the US) and the EV use the Multi link McPherson strut like the AWD and N-Line. I will note some markets (Australia for example) only get AWD in the N Line. Hybrid is FWD only. For me, the side looks a lot better on the N-line where all the plastic is body coloured, then the design lines make a LOT more sense.
I currently own a 2020 Kona Limited which overall has been the best car I have ever owned. Your comment regarding the DCT is only somewhat accurate. Is it a good transmission for bumper to bumper stop and go traffic, no. But it's miles better than any other traditional or CVT transmissions that I have experienced in all my previous many cars. The exterior looks of the Kona obviously won't win any beauty awards, but it's a practical reliable car that I would purchase again.
I hope you're enjoying the heck out of that Kona, they are really sharp looking cars. I have been driving Hyundais since the late 90's, and they all have been very reliable. I am currently driving my 3rd Elantra right now. and I really like it but I might go with something that is higher off the ground next time for easier accessibility.
I love the exterior in the yellow. I never noticed this car until I passed a lot with the yellow. I also love the shifter. It's out of the way giving me more console room. I'm not 100% sold on it though. I've never had a big digital display and worry about your typical computer faults. Still shopping around, but I do really like this car.
The plastics around the wheels also have a very practical side. Almost all minor parking accidents will be affecting these areas, so repair will be much cheaper than to metal parts.
Personally, I love the way my 2024 Kona Limited looks from the outside, at least it stands apart from every other small SUV on the market that I see all a matter of taste. I think it looks great. And as far as that automatically opening tailgate? That gets old pretty fast, if you hesitated all around the back of the car, the gates gonna open. Again personally, I couldn’t turn off the automatic gate, opening feature fast enough. All in all the very good review, keep them coming!
i used to have a 2018 kona which i loved a lot because the design is cool...got in a terrible accident where both the front and back got wrecked...and this 2024 design is really beautiful...
power train which includes engine and transmission is under a lifetime warranty by way of the dealer. on top of Hyundai initial 10 year 100,000 mile warranty. great vehicle. i just recently purchased this exact model (Kona Limited AWD) but paint is Abyss black. Great car. Perfect as a family for my Wife and fits well with lots of space for my 2 young children. great review 👍🏻
@@dfinite1111 it's fine, every new cross over has plastic cladding. Just don't wax it. I had a black panel 2005 Honda Element for 18 years. Little cleaning and no wax still looked good.
I love the fun look of the outside. It is striking and not boring. The driver instrument in my car displays the navigation in the center only and android Google maps they're too. A great car so far.
I loved my 2017 sonata up until recently. I bought it new, and have taken really good care of it. But when it hit 80,000 miles it has just started to fall apart it seems. Axles leaking and slinging grease, moisture inside headlight assembly, 3rd brake light flickering, knock sensor went out and threw the car in limp mode (that was a big one, had to be towed), and a few other minor issues. Between my extended warranty and the powertrain warranty it's not costing me any money at least. But getting an appointment with the dealership to get issues looked at is the worst experience you will ever have to go through. When your only car breaks down and every dealer in town tells you they can't even look at it for 4 months you'll be ready to dump it right then and there. When you accompany all these minor issues I've been having with the absurd wait times to try and get them addressed, it's got me considering dumping it. It's only going to get worse as it gets older. It's a shame because I really do love the car. I would be willing to overlook the minor issues I've had if it wasn't such a pain to get them taken care of.
I had a 17 Sonata Ultimate and I loved it too! I got rid of it when the bumper to bumper was getting ready to expire, and news about widespread engine issues was just beginning to come out. The dealer has a parking lot full of warrantied blown engines and a months long backlog. I'm so glad I traded it for a Toyota! After owning 3 Sonatas I will never buy a Hyundai (or Kia) again.
@@phrankguy1 that's about where I'm at. I have been contemplating trading it in for a 24 Camry XSE V6 before they stop making the v6 camry. My mom has a 15 camry and it has been flawless.
If you plan on keeping it for many years, buy the Camry! I am stuck in the middle of a 4 year bronco lease and wish I had gone for the last of the v6 Lexus RX@@cincy9381
I hope Hyundai will release Kona hybrid (1.6T + Hybrid + 8spd Auto) next year then it will be a perfect car for daily commute. There's an option I wish Hyundai will add to the Limited in the future is the power folding side mirrors. Anyway I REALLY LIKE this channel. Thank you sir for your time of making this video and I already subscribed.
Just got the 2024 Kona orange pearl I love the color and it really suits the look of the car, very sharp, drives great, excellent gas mileage and I love the big screen
2024 kona nline new owner , love it , my wheel fenders are crisp panted white ,no black to dull , great look , but till u drive the turbo 8x , you will not experience the snot this car has on aggressive driving like i to appreciate this car , looking forward to snow with four wheel drive . I am happy that ur happy with my choice . Ur dead on with ur review
I did 7650 km with N-Line US Model and I was so amazed by this car that I have orderd one N-Line 198 KM AWD 8Speed Autoamtic 2024 model... Can't wait till I get it so I could enjoy it even more. This car in AWD N-Line spec looks great and it drives like... well... Subaru WRX ;o) That gave me the same level of joy and control over a car.
@@claireperry9623 My post was awhile ago--I leased a KIA Niro EV Wave (top trim level) because I got a GREAT deal (nobody wants a non-Tesla EV) and I find the new Kona design to be horrid. Kona looks like a Sherman Tank and the KIA Niro has the same interior design as the Kona.
I have to disagree with the exterior look of the new Kona. I actually think they did very well: it looks different, sporty, contemporary & somewhat sophisticated.
I really like the exterior design... love the 'chiseled out' details of the body and the over exaggerated wheel well design ... maybe a bit too exaggerated around the wheels ...but looks nice.. the front end looks very futuristic. Reminds me of the Back to the Future movie !! Love the overall exterior design ....EXCEPT the tail lights ! Tail lights need to be more closer to each other ... there's too much space between them ((( Hyundai should hire me to redesign their tail lights on this vehicle as well as the 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe. Don't like those either ... 😒 😕
The 2023 model was perfect as far as exterior looks go. The new headlights are ugly and the side profile does look almost identical to the Pontiac Aztec 😂 (another failed car) they should have taken the N line motor and made it AWD would have been a nice addition and made this top of its class power wise
I think the kick sensor ways better it works everytime for me and not annoying when standing behind cleaning or doing something or when talking to my neighbor and it popup the door, this happened to me many times and is very annoying!
my 2018 kona is still running smoothly but i want this kona update really bad. while my DCT in my kona isn't broken yet, I completely agree with your transmission point. DCT is bad in traffic but good in highway, CVT is mid in traffic but bad in high way, but normal TC Automatics are relatively well in both situations, so i don''t understand why manufacturers tend to do CVTs and DCTs. to be honest the efficiency only dips a little when choosing a TC auto. and CVTs and DCTs often cost more in repairs and is less reliable than traditional automatics.
Great review. The trunk opening feature has been with Hyundai at least since 2019 Santa Fe (Limited). My 2023 Santa Fe has it also. It's simply fabulous feature.
thanks man..I just leased one..I have to check but I dont think there is a auto rear end lift..I do know there is parking assist...u dont even need to be in the car..its pretty awesome..started raining the other night driving home from work and the wipers came on!!!!
Thank you for reviewing honestly professional thought about cars, one thing I should mention that the trunk opening feature you demonstrated and like it, actually invented and introduced by KIA way before any brand cars . I have a 2016 KIA OPTIMA EX 2.4 L 6 speed automatic transmission , running well after ( 211.472.8 ) miles has this feature . I wish you had at that time review about other manufacturers car beside the " TOYOTA " .
I'm honestly surprised I didnt see you talk about how you can pull the car out of a parking spot, forward or backward, with the key fob!! But glad I learned about the key fob feature of opening the trunk, they didnt even show me that at the dealer! I didn't know about the ambient lighting either nor was shown it! Currently between this and the CX-50.. but just started the car hunt
I like the look !!! And yes, I owned a Pontiac Aztec 😊 to me it has the same look as the tucson from the side. But also with some ionic 5 and 6 touches. Which I own a limited version !!!
Great review! In a winter/snow environment I would expect the front radiator vents to freeze up. Those of you commuting on snow/slush laden road would know how snow and ice can build up on the front of the vehicle. I wonder if the electric motors would break when jammed up by ice.
Thanks so much for the great and thorough review. I don't agree that it's reminiscent of the Aztec though. I bought one of these back in October. I got the SEL with "Convenience Package" and all wheel drive. I really wanted to get the Limited edition with the better motor but at 6' 5" tall, I cannot have a sun/moon roof in a vehicle. And very disappointedly you cannot get the Limited or the N series trim without it! Quite the bummer as I hate the lack of pickup that it has but other than that, I think it's a great car. Much agreed about the gas mileage as well. Not sure how I am getting the same MPG as I did on my 2019 Santa Fe with 50k miles on it that I traded in. It is very roomy feeling inside and the technology is great for the price along with the amount of safety features you get. Been buying Hyundai's since 2010 and they still deliver on that. You didn't mention the cargo net, which mine came with. It is pretty useless for groceries as it does not go across the width of the vehicle but is more of a trap, to hold a box or something similar in place. I plan to trade it in when it is approaching 3 years and if they still have the same engine options and sun/moon roof packaging, then I am going over to Toyota to get a RAV 4 Hybrid to get more HPs. There is a Hybrid Kona I believe but not yet in the US.
I had looked at the Honda Prologue, Chevy Blazer and Nissan before I took home a Limited Kona Electric. I was astonished at the build quality. I don't mind the design as it isn't like the awkward look of the gas powered Kona. The speed is superior to a former VW ID.4 I had as is the ride quality (smooth). Handling is also surprisingly excellent without leaning in turns. Love the feature set but agree the interior is so dang intelligently laid out. All physical buttons that are lit at night. Perfectly laid out controls. The seats fit like a glove. They have a real winner in the EV and many should look beyond the gas powered version.
Thank you. Well done review. Some things are a matter of taste when. It comes to looks. I especially like your review of the mechanical and technical areas.
Thank you for such a thorough review. I'm still driving a 2006 Camry LE, and If you haven't purchased a vehicle in 18 years, all the changes are quite overwhelming!
I have been searching for the simplest cars money can buy in 2024. Right now it is either Hyundai Accent (used), Nissan Versa, or Mazda Miata. They are becoming harder to find.
opening the back hands free is great. I am unloading the car at home and have my hands full after unloading. How do I close it? The close button is a little high for me to jump up and peck at it with my nose. With my RAV4 I simply do another back door dance to close it.
I have the service manuals for this car - that under hood port just replicates the diagnostic CAN bus that is on the OBD2 port inside the car. Nothing more.
Thank you for this review! I am looking at this in N-Line Ultimate and comparing it to a CX-30 GT and Crosstrek Limited (all 2024), its very hard to decide between the 3 personally!
Thx for sharing. I think it is sad the sub-compact Awd cars seem to be going away, even the 2 door/4 seat.. Some people just need to get from A to B even in the snow and ice. Again Thank you for having an awesome shop and sharing...
For what it’s worth I owned a 2020 Kona SEL AWD with the Plus package and traded it at 37k miles and 4 years of ownership. The car ran flawlessly the whole time. Fit and finish was actually great with no squeaks or rattles. I wanted something with more room and power so I traded in on a 2024 Passport Trailsport. The Kona got around 30-32 MPG on the highway and 28MPG in town. It was included in an engine recall campaign but my engine never failed. Overall I was very pleased with it and after I replaced the awful factory tires with Bridgestone Turranzas the car handles like a little go kart. I would consider buying one again if I bought one new, especially now with more room. My transmission was a 6 speed and it was pretty smooth and sport mode actually transformed the personality quite a bit. Quick heads up, my ex wife’s 2019 Sonata SEL also had that sensor trunk release. We had a love/hate relationship with it as it was easy to set off in our small garage.
Thank you for another good explanation of the mechanics of this turbo 1.6L Kona for potentional new car buyers. Especially for those of us that keep a vehicles past loan or warranty. Myself I drive a 2015 Camry LE I purchased used/cert-preowned w/ warranty in 2017.. Previously had a 2001 Jetta GL 5 sp, manual windows, 2.0L engine for 15 yrs, 120k miles, CA & FL car. Good looking car. I'd opt for non-turbo for any car I'd get today.
It’s a good review and a good car. I’ve had a couple of Kia and Hyundai in there really good basic cars take the silly sunroof and automatic tailgate opening off of that car and it would be perfect.
I will like to see a compare match between 2024 Hyundai Kona Hybrid and the Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid 2024. I'm looking to buy a new car and have a use challenge between those two!
I had my name down for a Corolla Cross hybrid but the 6 month wait was too long so I went looking elsewhere and arrived at Hyundai. I am sooooo happy I did. The Kona N line hybrid is streaks ahead of the boring CC in looks and handling. I love my Kona.
Just a note re spare tire. Only included on the AWD for Limited models. I purchased the FWD.. Not only is it not included, Hyundai doesn't make it available after purchase. Hopefully, some 3rd party vendor will step up to address.
Spare tire is not in the Canadian models. The space is there but they give a tire repair kit instead. About the shifter, the mid to lower trims have the standard shifter rather than that odd column one.
I have auto trunk opener on my 2023 Sonata LTD which is a pain at times when working around the garage or driveway. It can be disabled in the car settings. Looking for SUV. Wish the physical buttons were on the Tuscon. May end up going with Kona.
I remember the first time I washed my Sonata and wondering what the beeping was until the trunk popped open. In regards to your wishes for physical buttons on the Tucson, you should look at the 2025 model which was revealed recently. They refreshed the exterior and interior including removing that horrid touch capacitive dashboard.
I like the design of the Kona, I purchased it for its looks and functionality and have been driving it for over five months now with no issues at all luv it.
i think it looks perfect, but did you get used to it that the left part of the display is kinda missing?
@ nothing missing from the display, unless you mean that little piece that looks like a speaker that is a display board for magnetizing anything you want to even you can put a magnetic phone connection on there and keep your phone there if you like
@@suewarner5287 21:32 on the left
My message to you sir is : Please for the love of god DO MORE CAR REVIEWS AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE we need you in this community, Don’t leave a single car unreviewed
I drove one as a rental car for a week and really enjoyed driving it, especially with all the safety features
Hyundai and Kia make for great rental cars with great technology and interiors but I wouldn't go any further than renting one.
@@themidcentrist why not?
@@SoupEmpressbecause less payments just rent it.
Hello car care nut. To answer your question regarding the under hood diagnostic plug, its mainly used for factory purposes. We technicians rarely use it for diagnosis purposes.
You had my subscription the moment you did the dance. I almost fell over in my chair at work. It changed me.
The only thing I wonder is when I wash the car. How do you make it not open the back?
I just bought my 2024 Hyundai Kona Limited AWD 2 weeks ago! I absolutely love it inside & out! I could care less what anyone else has to say. No one is paying my car note & insurance but me! Any car can have issues. Doesn't matter the brand. I've owed Toyota, Honda, Mercedes & BMW. To each their own! Stop trying to put down others!
So true!
Amen
I don't believe someone who says they owned a BMW and Mercedes would buy a Hyundai
@@robertgardiner1lol I had a bmw, Mercedes, and Audi
I know have a sonata hybrid
I totally agree with you! Most negative comments are baseless. My daughter has a 2013 Elantra she’s had for 5 years. She bought it from an older neighbor with only 25k miles. She’s driven it hard for 5 years and It’s only had an AC motor issue and front hubs replaced. The paint looks like it’s 3 years old. It’s holding up very well.
She’s so happy with it she talked her boyfriend into buying a Kona last year. It looks exactly like the one in this review. So far so good.
I personally really like the exterior, and the Mirage Green is a great color. The ambient lights are awesome. Going to look at one (and possibly purchase) this weekend.
Looking into buying one, how does it feel? :)
@@ruimiguel8195 it's amazing! I have a 2022 Kona, my friend just bought the 2024 KONA Limited, it's Soooo nice, feels luxurious, can't wait to turn in my lease and get the new KONA 😊
Best looking Crossover on the market!
I appreciate they made a car that doesn't look like every other car. Some of the cladding appears to create the illusion that it's rugged and higher off the ground.
I haven't been able to figure out who this vehicle is for. Why would you pick this over their own roomier, nicer, same or better fuel economy Sportage for about the same price?
We must be looking at two different cars. It looks like every other boring crossover currently flooding the market. If they had made a wagon or something retro inspired that would have been bold. But no. it's another crossover in a sea of similar crossovers.
To me, the black cladding makes the vehicle look unfinished, or it was an afterthought.
8.3 inches of ground clearance isnt the worst
@@BoopSnoot The Kia Seltos is the direct competitor to this Kona. The Kia Sportage competes directly with the Hyundai Tucson.
I bought the SEL with "Convenience Package" and all wheel drive. Honestly, I really love the thing.
I was originally looking at the SEL, but I've gotta have the ambient lighting and the front running light going all the way across 😄
SEL doesn't have that?
Have you had it for more than 3yrs?
thank you for your comment. I am looking for an small suv now and never had a Hyundai.
@@Connie-Etest drive it first. I did and I ended up declining it. Terrible suspension and the engines are terrible.
Have a 2018 Kia Niro hybrid with 185,000 miles no problems except for the buttons on the doorhandles. I change the oil every 5000 coolant and transmission fluid every 60,000.
Well done.. proper maintenance keeps the car in proper condition.
Mine doesn’t have as high of mileage but I had the same problem with the door buttons 😂
The only thing my 2018 Hyundai Ioniq hybrid with 60k+ was the driver’s door handle button.
No one does reviews like you...SUPERB as always! Would it be possible for you a "drive" impression as well, at least occasionally? Regardless, your work is stellar!
Timing chains, normal heads, non direct injection, old school design only 15 hp less than the same size toyota engine. I would say this is a great engine. Uncomplicated is good when are they going to figure that out? Plus if you absolutely abuse this and blow it up, a replacement is cheap. I would buy that 2.0liter motor.
Thanks for the review of this car I bought one back in October so far I haven't had any issues with her.
her!!!!..I love it man..I had an accent I called him..this one I call her!!..big ass and pretty front end!
As usual an honest clear review. Thank you. I watch every single one even if it is something like this that I am not interested in.These are my favorites. Thank you again.
Actually, I bought the limited version of this car because of it's looks and function. I get many comments from people about how they love the way the car looks. A lot say they like it's futuristic look. Like you said though, looks are personal. There are probably just as many people who say to themselves that it's ugly - LOL. I've had the car since October 1st of 2023 and love it more every day. I had a 2021 Sonata Limited before this and a 2018 Genesis G80 Sport before that and loved them. But, believe it or not, this has been my favorite of them all. Love your great reviews and keep up the good work!
Been looking at it for a while myself
Looking at a Limited AWD this fall and if I get one, it's going to be the Red Kona with Gray interior! Sharp!! Better than that "Yellow Submarine" color they keep promoting.
That's what I got the red Kona with the grey interior. I was originally going to get White, but my dealership actually had all the colors, except for the Neon Yellow, and I actually liked the Red the best.
I've seen the red n line and wasn't huge on it. Not in the limited though. I'm hooked on the yellow, but I saw the Orange recently and was a big fan of that too
@@Steve_in_NJ I love that yellow. I've seen it in person.
I love watching your reviews. Don't stop, please. Superb info, down to earth opinion and good tech on these newer cars. Big help for many. Thank you for what you do.
I'm waiting on your review of the 24 Sonata and the 24 Santa Fe! Another great review.
My wife bought this exact Hyundai Kona and I’ll have to say she loves the exterior design including the side profile and this unique sage color.
Always appreciate your opinions on these cars from a mechanics point of view. One slight note is that the 2.0L engine is actually mpi (multi port) not port only (still better overall than direct only). Also the cvts have a steel belts in them, which are normally only used for larger suv's. Not saying it's going to be more durable in the long run, but nice to know that certain componets were thought out in that way.
I owned a 2020 kia soul for 3 and a half years and put 75k miles on it (worked for uber for a year and a half during pandemic) and out side of having an idler pulley fail causing wear on the belt (replaced under warranty) it was a great setup that got really good gas mileage. If your just driving around town and keep up with maintenance, it should last longer than the turbo model (unless you really want the extra power it puts down)
all CVT belts have steel reinforcement
It’s not a steel belt it’s a chain driven cvt.
Every car maker should be watching your videos and take notes
On the matter of the rear suspension, and this is something you might not know. The Hybrid (Not available in the US) and the EV use the Multi link McPherson strut like the AWD and N-Line.
I will note some markets (Australia for example) only get AWD in the N Line. Hybrid is FWD only.
For me, the side looks a lot better on the N-line where all the plastic is body coloured, then the design lines make a LOT more sense.
You're my new car review guy. You are THE BEST!
I currently own a 2020 Kona Limited which overall has been the best car I have ever owned. Your comment regarding the DCT is only somewhat accurate. Is it a good transmission for bumper to bumper stop and go traffic, no. But it's miles better than any other traditional or CVT transmissions that I have experienced in all my previous many cars. The exterior looks of the Kona obviously won't win any beauty awards, but it's a practical reliable car that I would purchase again.
I have 23' nline. I love the dct transmission once you get the feel of it. I always engage the manual in stop and go traffic, and it's great.
I hope you're enjoying the heck out of that Kona, they are really sharp looking cars. I have been driving Hyundais since the late 90's, and they all have been very reliable. I am currently driving my 3rd Elantra right now. and I really like it but I might go with something that is higher off the ground next time for easier accessibility.
I love the exterior in the yellow. I never noticed this car until I passed a lot with the yellow. I also love the shifter. It's out of the way giving me more console room. I'm not 100% sold on it though. I've never had a big digital display and worry about your typical computer faults. Still shopping around, but I do really like this car.
The plastics around the wheels also have a very practical side. Almost all minor parking accidents will be affecting these areas, so repair will be much cheaper than to metal parts.
I have a Honda Element and I agree 100%
Personally, I love the way my 2024 Kona Limited looks from the outside, at least it stands apart from every other small SUV on the market that I see all a matter of taste. I think it looks great. And as far as that automatically opening tailgate? That gets old pretty fast, if you hesitated all around the back of the car, the gates gonna open. Again personally, I couldn’t turn off the automatic gate, opening feature fast enough. All in all the very good review, keep them coming!
i used to have a 2018 kona which i loved a lot because the design is cool...got in a terrible accident where both the front and back got wrecked...and this 2024 design is really beautiful...
Your reviews on cars are exceptional! Your honest option is worth its weight in gold.
The Hyundai badge is the shape of a sales man and customer shaking hands , and that hidden key fob had been out years with nissan ive got one
Thank you so much for taking your time explaining the details of all the Kona versions ❤
power train which includes engine and transmission is under a lifetime warranty by way of the dealer. on top of Hyundai initial 10 year 100,000 mile warranty. great vehicle. i just recently purchased this exact model (Kona Limited AWD) but paint is Abyss black. Great car. Perfect as a family for my Wife and fits well with lots of space for my 2 young children. great review 👍🏻
I really love the look at the new Kona. I don't mind that plastic cladding at all.
The plastic cladding after a year or two, in the sun?
If the plastic is like the one on the 1st gen Tucson, it will last 20+ years.
@@dfinite1111 it's fine, every new cross over has plastic cladding. Just don't wax it.
I had a black panel 2005 Honda Element for 18 years. Little cleaning and no wax still looked good.
Your reviews are the most detailed on RUclips
I love the fun look of the outside. It is striking and not boring. The driver instrument in my car displays the navigation in the center only and android Google maps they're too. A great car so far.
I loved my 2017 sonata up until recently. I bought it new, and have taken really good care of it. But when it hit 80,000 miles it has just started to fall apart it seems. Axles leaking and slinging grease, moisture inside headlight assembly, 3rd brake light flickering, knock sensor went out and threw the car in limp mode (that was a big one, had to be towed), and a few other minor issues. Between my extended warranty and the powertrain warranty it's not costing me any money at least. But getting an appointment with the dealership to get issues looked at is the worst experience you will ever have to go through. When your only car breaks down and every dealer in town tells you they can't even look at it for 4 months you'll be ready to dump it right then and there. When you accompany all these minor issues I've been having with the absurd wait times to try and get them addressed, it's got me considering dumping it. It's only going to get worse as it gets older. It's a shame because I really do love the car. I would be willing to overlook the minor issues I've had if it wasn't such a pain to get them taken care of.
I had a 17 Sonata Ultimate and I loved it too! I got rid of it when the bumper to bumper was getting ready to expire, and news about widespread engine issues was just beginning to come out. The dealer has a parking lot full of warrantied blown engines and a months long backlog. I'm so glad I traded it for a Toyota! After owning 3 Sonatas I will never buy a Hyundai (or Kia) again.
@@phrankguy1 that's about where I'm at. I have been contemplating trading it in for a 24 Camry XSE V6 before they stop making the v6 camry. My mom has a 15 camry and it has been flawless.
Yeah, that’s why I drive a toyota lol don’t even recall the last time it went in a shop for anything other than tires and alignment
If you plan on keeping it for many years, buy the Camry! I am stuck in the middle of a 4 year bronco lease and wish I had gone for the last of the v6 Lexus RX@@cincy9381
why do you even use dealerships esp for minor issues?
I hope Hyundai will release Kona hybrid (1.6T + Hybrid + 8spd Auto) next year then it will be a perfect car for daily commute. There's an option I wish Hyundai will add to the Limited in the future is the power folding side mirrors. Anyway I REALLY LIKE this channel. Thank you sir for your time of making this video and I already subscribed.
Just got the 2024 Kona orange pearl I love the color and it really suits the look of the car, very sharp, drives great, excellent gas mileage and I love the big screen
2024 kona nline new owner , love it , my wheel fenders are crisp panted white ,no black to dull , great look , but till u drive the turbo 8x , you will not experience the snot this car has on aggressive driving like i to appreciate this car , looking forward to snow with four wheel drive . I am happy that ur happy with my choice . Ur dead on with ur review
Hyundai and Kia are making better and better cars all the time I’ve been buying them for a few years now along with my Toyotas I love them.
agree ! Toyota and Honda are going downhill on reliability , Hyundai and Kia are improving reliability - I wouldn't take a Subaru if you gave it to me
bro sold me this car better then a car sales man but i’m still on the fence due to reliability concerns cheers
I did 7650 km with N-Line US Model and I was so amazed by this car that I have orderd one N-Line 198 KM AWD 8Speed Autoamtic 2024 model... Can't wait till I get it so I could enjoy it even more. This car in AWD N-Line spec looks great and it drives like... well... Subaru WRX ;o) That gave me the same level of joy and control over a car.
The disrespect to Rex owners.
@@Jeremy-yg4ok Nope. Just this car is so good.
My dad has a 2021 Kona awd. 20k miles average 30mpg. I drove it few times and it was smooth ride and easy to manuver around the city.
I have a 2022 Kona Limited FWD and never will get FWD again! Looking at the 2025 Limited AWD (October delivery, so 2025 model year by then).
@@Steve_in_NJ You didn't say why?
@@claireperry9623 My post was awhile ago--I leased a KIA Niro EV Wave (top trim level) because I got a GREAT deal (nobody wants a non-Tesla EV) and I find the new Kona design to be horrid. Kona looks like a Sherman Tank and the KIA Niro has the same interior design as the Kona.
@@Steve_in_NJBYD eats Tesla in every aspect xd
@@dawid3688 Well, in the U.S. you cannot get a BYD (yet) so I wouldn't know.
Would love to see a video on “ should you buy a 2024 Chevy Trax/ Buick Envista”
the cubby above the glove box is a nice touch and really should be in every vehicle
I had a Chevy Sonic that had that. Best thing about that car.
I have to disagree with the exterior look of the new Kona. I actually think they did very well: it looks different, sporty, contemporary & somewhat sophisticated.
As a gen 1 Kona N owner, I also find it nice, just not the direction I was looking for.
You need new glasses 😂
I just want to know why this mechanic thought aesthetics were a mechanical issue.
I really like the exterior design... love the 'chiseled out' details of the body and the over exaggerated wheel well design ... maybe a bit too exaggerated around the wheels ...but looks nice.. the front end looks very futuristic. Reminds me of the Back to the Future movie !! Love the overall exterior design ....EXCEPT the tail lights ! Tail lights need to be more closer to each other ... there's too much space between them ((( Hyundai should hire me to redesign their tail lights on this vehicle as well as the 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe. Don't like those either ... 😒 😕
The 2023 model was perfect as far as exterior looks go. The new headlights are ugly and the side profile does look almost identical to the Pontiac Aztec 😂 (another failed car) they should have taken the N line motor and made it AWD would have been a nice addition and made this top of its class power wise
I'm picking up my SEL tomorrow. I like the style of the body. Stands out in this class.
I think the kick sensor ways better it works everytime for me and not annoying when standing behind cleaning or doing something or when talking to my neighbor and it popup the door, this happened to me many times and is very annoying!
my 2018 kona is still running smoothly but i want this kona update really bad. while my DCT in my kona isn't broken yet, I completely agree with your transmission point. DCT is bad in traffic but good in highway, CVT is mid in traffic but bad in high way, but normal TC Automatics are relatively well in both situations, so i don''t understand why manufacturers tend to do CVTs and DCTs. to be honest the efficiency only dips a little when choosing a TC auto. and CVTs and DCTs often cost more in repairs and is less reliable than traditional automatics.
Appreciate the comments on function over form, especially the things that would bother us on a daily basis. Thanks for doing these reviews AMD!
I just bought a 2025 in white a week ago for $30,000 and I love it ❤
N Line its hands down the best looking inside and out.
Great review. The trunk opening feature has been with Hyundai at least since 2019 Santa Fe (Limited). My 2023 Santa Fe has it also. It's simply fabulous feature.
thanks man..I just leased one..I have to check but I dont think there is a auto rear end lift..I do know there is parking assist...u dont even need to be in the car..its pretty awesome..started raining the other night driving home from work and the wipers came on!!!!
Thank you for reviewing honestly professional thought about cars, one thing I should mention that the trunk opening feature you demonstrated and like it, actually invented and introduced by KIA way before any brand cars . I have a 2016 KIA OPTIMA EX 2.4 L 6 speed automatic transmission , running well after ( 211.472.8 ) miles has this feature . I wish you had at that time review about other manufacturers car beside the " TOYOTA " .
I'm honestly surprised I didnt see you talk about how you can pull the car out of a parking spot, forward or backward, with the key fob!! But glad I learned about the key fob feature of opening the trunk, they didnt even show me that at the dealer! I didn't know about the ambient lighting either nor was shown it! Currently between this and the CX-50.. but just started the car hunt
I like the look !!! And yes, I owned a Pontiac Aztec 😊 to me it has the same look as the tucson from the side. But also with some ionic 5 and 6 touches. Which I own a limited version !!!
Am considering one. Great timing. Either this or the new Sonata
Great review! In a winter/snow environment I would expect the front radiator vents to freeze up. Those of you commuting on snow/slush laden road would know how snow and ice can build up on the front of the vehicle. I wonder if the electric motors would break when jammed up by ice.
Thanks so much for the great and thorough review. I don't agree that it's reminiscent of the Aztec though. I bought one of these back in October. I got the SEL with "Convenience Package" and all wheel drive. I really wanted to get the Limited edition with the better motor but at 6' 5" tall, I cannot have a sun/moon roof in a vehicle. And very disappointedly you cannot get the Limited or the N series trim without it! Quite the bummer as I hate the lack of pickup that it has but other than that, I think it's a great car. Much agreed about the gas mileage as well. Not sure how I am getting the same MPG as I did on my 2019 Santa Fe with 50k miles on it that I traded in. It is very roomy feeling inside and the technology is great for the price along with the amount of safety features you get. Been buying Hyundai's since 2010 and they still deliver on that. You didn't mention the cargo net, which mine came with. It is pretty useless for groceries as it does not go across the width of the vehicle but is more of a trap, to hold a box or something similar in place. I plan to trade it in when it is approaching 3 years and if they still have the same engine options and sun/moon roof packaging, then I am going over to Toyota to get a RAV 4 Hybrid to get more HPs. There is a Hybrid Kona I believe but not yet in the US.
I wonder if those front closing vents will freeze shut in the winter in a snowstorm and overheat the engine.
Would be cool to see you review something german, like Volkswagen or BMW. Great review though, like usual!
I’m sure he wouldn’t mind but he can only review what they’ll send him
Please do a review like this for the Hyundai Venue!
Hyundai is the most innovative car manufacturer!😮🤯🥰😇
One of the best car reviews I've seen on RUclips.
I like this mechanic he’s honest and I really like my new 2024 Kona
Love AMD's technical reviews.
Best looking car in its class.. in my opinion.
I have a s 2021 SE. Absolutely love it.
I would really love to see you review the Genesis GV70 3.5T. You have amazing reviews. My family and I love watching the videos.
I had looked at the Honda Prologue, Chevy Blazer and Nissan before I took home a Limited Kona Electric. I was astonished at the build quality. I don't mind the design as it isn't like the awkward look of the gas powered Kona. The speed is superior to a former VW ID.4 I had as is the ride quality (smooth). Handling is also surprisingly excellent without leaning in turns. Love the feature set but agree the interior is so dang intelligently laid out. All physical buttons that are lit at night. Perfectly laid out controls. The seats fit like a glove. They have a real winner in the EV and many should look beyond the gas powered version.
Thank you.
Well done review.
Some things are a matter of taste when. It comes to looks. I especially like your review of the mechanical and technical areas.
I have a 22 kona on lease. This will be my next car
Thank you for such a thorough review. I'm still driving a 2006 Camry LE, and If you haven't purchased a vehicle in 18 years, all the changes are quite overwhelming!
I have been searching for the simplest cars money can buy in 2024. Right now it is either Hyundai Accent (used), Nissan Versa, or Mazda Miata. They are becoming harder to find.
opening the back hands free is great. I am unloading the car at home and have my hands full after unloading. How do I close it? The close button is a little high for me to jump up and peck at it with my nose. With my RAV4 I simply do another back door dance to close it.
I knew I wasn't the only one who thought it looked futuristic from an 80s perspective
Great review sir! the interior is really great. Hoping to see here in this channel the new Tucson Hybrid.
please do the Kia Carnival
I have the service manuals for this car - that under hood port just replicates the diagnostic CAN bus that is on the OBD2 port inside the car. Nothing more.
I bought a brand new Hyundai Tucson in 2017. It was towed to the dealership twice in the first 4000 miles. Never again
Many car fenders rust there from dirt and water exposure. So they use plastic to protect it
@@_hmineeeBody and fender cladding traps dirt and moisture even more and causes more rust. You just don't see it from outside.
That Hyundai was a lemon. Clearly you're not that bright to know the difference
@@maga6319 dolt 🥱
I think the age old expression applies, "when life gives you Hyundais, squirt lemons in your eyes."@@maga6319
I thought of the Aztec when I saw this car as well.
Thank you for this review! I am looking at this in N-Line Ultimate and comparing it to a CX-30 GT and Crosstrek Limited (all 2024), its very hard to decide between the 3 personally!
Mazda any day
@@cormaro13 yup, already ordering my CX-30.
I bought the N line ultimate but after just a few weeks, wish I went with the Mazda CX 30. More power.
can i ask what you went with? debating between those cars along with the rav 4
Thx for sharing.
I think it is sad the sub-compact Awd cars seem to be going away, even the 2 door/4 seat.. Some people just need to get from A to B even in the snow and ice. Again Thank you for having an awesome shop and sharing...
My 2017 Hyundai Elantra with Tech package has the auto trunk. Nice feature. I would've thought most Hyundais would've had it by now.
For what it’s worth I owned a 2020 Kona SEL AWD with the Plus package and traded it at 37k miles and 4 years of ownership. The car ran flawlessly the whole time. Fit and finish was actually great with no squeaks or rattles. I wanted something with more room and power so I traded in on a 2024 Passport Trailsport. The Kona got around 30-32 MPG on the highway and 28MPG in town. It was included in an engine recall campaign but my engine never failed. Overall I was very pleased with it and after I replaced the awful factory tires with Bridgestone Turranzas the car handles like a little go kart. I would consider buying one again if I bought one new, especially now with more room. My transmission was a 6 speed and it was pretty smooth and sport mode actually transformed the personality quite a bit. Quick heads up, my ex wife’s 2019 Sonata SEL also had that sensor trunk release. We had a love/hate relationship with it as it was easy to set off in our small garage.
Thank you for another good explanation of the mechanics of this turbo 1.6L Kona for potentional new car buyers. Especially for those of us that keep a vehicles past loan or warranty. Myself I drive a 2015 Camry LE I purchased used/cert-preowned w/ warranty in 2017.. Previously had a 2001 Jetta GL 5 sp, manual windows, 2.0L engine for 15 yrs, 120k miles, CA & FL car. Good looking car. I'd opt for non-turbo for any car I'd get today.
Our 2019 Santa Fe Limited Ultimate has that rear hatch sensor to open hands-free. It’s great until you loiter around the rear and the hatch opens.
Still in EU people generally do buy it for its looks :) its funky, fresh and usable. TBH the plastics around wheels reminds me of RAV4
It’s a good review and a good car. I’ve had a couple of Kia and Hyundai in there really good basic cars take the silly sunroof and automatic tailgate opening off of that car and it would be perfect.
Really nice car. My son bough the intermediate trim for 25k or 26k early this year. He loves it. Modern look and inside looks great as well
I wish Toyota would adopt the auto door opener for the rear hatch, as mine never works with the "dance"
I also wish Toyota would give you a spare tire too as their hybrid crossover does NOT!
@@Steve_in_NJ sorry to dissapoint you but my 2022 Venza has a spare tire lol
@@Steve_in_NJmy 23 Rav 4 Ltd Hybrid has a spare
Better hope you never get rear-ended. There is virtually no protection by the so-called bumper. This design is becoming very common on SUVs.
I got a used 2023 kona and i love it
I will like to see a compare match between 2024 Hyundai Kona Hybrid and the Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid 2024. I'm looking to buy a new car and have a use challenge between those two!
I had my name down for a Corolla Cross hybrid but the 6 month wait was too long so I went looking elsewhere and arrived at Hyundai. I am sooooo happy I did. The Kona N line hybrid is streaks ahead of the boring CC in looks and handling. I love my Kona.
I don't want turbos, GDI, wet belts, or variable valve lift. The simple uncomplicated design of the base Kona is what makes it attractive.
Just a note re spare tire. Only included on the AWD for Limited models. I purchased the FWD..
Not only is it not included, Hyundai doesn't make it available after purchase. Hopefully, some 3rd party vendor will step up to address.
I like the design of the outside
Spare tire is not in the Canadian models. The space is there but they give a tire repair kit instead.
About the shifter, the mid to lower trims have the standard shifter rather than that odd column one.
This is a great review. Keep it up.
Mr. CCN, You do such a great job! (That is all.)
I have auto trunk opener on my 2023 Sonata LTD which is a pain at times when working around the garage or driveway. It can be disabled in the car settings. Looking for SUV. Wish the physical buttons were on the Tuscon. May end up going with Kona.
I remember the first time I washed my Sonata and wondering what the beeping was until the trunk popped open. In regards to your wishes for physical buttons on the Tucson, you should look at the 2025 model which was revealed recently. They refreshed the exterior and interior including removing that horrid touch capacitive dashboard.
In Africa, its a nut.