Used Hyundai Kona Electric Buying Guide: an electric car bargain? | Electrifying
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Key points and findings about the Hyundai Kona Electric from the video: - 2018 was a turning point for good, affordable electric cars. - To get usable range in 2018, one had to spend a lot on Tesla or Jaguar EVs. - The Hyundai Kona and the Kia e-Niro offered more usable ranges for mere mortals. - As one of the first cars reviewed by the blog, there is a decent second-hand market for Konas. - The UK government offered a £4,500 plug-in car grant at the time of release in 2018, adding extra appeal. - The charging infrastructure has since improved, so commuting and trips are less of a problem. - The reviewed Kona is a small, practical soft-roader. - It had a 204 horsepower motor up front, and a 64 kWh battery. - There was also a 39 kWh version with a 194-mile range, and less power at 134 horsepower. - However, the smaller version was less popular and more rare. - Used Kona Electrics sell for about 16-17,000 pounds. - The supply of EVs is now meeting demand, so used prices are slowly becoming more affordable. - Many EVs are coming out of their lease arrangements, increasing the supply of used models. - Originally, Konas were made in South Korea, but from 2020, they were made in the Czech Republic, increasing availability. - Check for stone chips on the front of the car, and that there wasn't a front-end collision, which can make repairs more expensive. - There is a five-year transferable warranty, with an eight-year guarantee on the battery. - There is no frunk (front trunk). - Different models and grades offer things like privacy glass, LED rear lights, front parking sensors, auto windshield wipers, infotainment, and a premium audio system. - It was stated that new models have over 300 miles of range. - The interior is not forward-thinking. - The multimedia is clunky and the silver plastic is shiny. - The vehicle still feels peppy to drive. - It goes from 0-62 miles per hour in 7.5 seconds. - It handles well on the road. - The ride is a bit hard and uncomfortable. - Charging is said to be slow on a fast charger. - The car is super reliable.