Good deals available on Kona Electric
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Just a heads up for anyone looking for a relatively cheap non-Tesla electric car with a real world 250+ mile range. Hyundai have a lot of stock of the Kona Electric kicking around the country at the moment so there is no wait, unlike the 6 month wait for the mechanically identical Kia eNiro. There are also some good discounts on the new prices - try Autotrader or CarWow but be careful as a lot of the so-called "discounts" include the £3k govt grant.
I have just ordered the 64kwh Premium SE in Galactic Grey (metallic colours are free) for £348.85/month on a 6 + 35 12k mile contract hire deal for my wife. Works out at £426/month straight-lined over 36 months - it's the same deal for business (less VAT) or personal. Transporter delivery is free and the car should be with me within 2-3 weeks.
I am sourcing it via Holdcroft Hyundai, which I found on the WhatCar? leasing site. See here https://www.whatcar.com/car-leasing/deals/#price_t...
I am getting it as a second company car as the potential personal tax savings make it extremely attractive.
I have just ordered the 64kwh Premium SE in Galactic Grey (metallic colours are free) for £348.85/month on a 6 + 35 12k mile contract hire deal for my wife. Works out at £426/month straight-lined over 36 months - it's the same deal for business (less VAT) or personal. Transporter delivery is free and the car should be with me within 2-3 weeks.
I am sourcing it via Holdcroft Hyundai, which I found on the WhatCar? leasing site. See here https://www.whatcar.com/car-leasing/deals/#price_t...
I am getting it as a second company car as the potential personal tax savings make it extremely attractive.
page3 said:
We looked at the Kona and liked it a lot, although ultimately we went with the often ignored Ioniq Electric for £215/month 6x35 10K which we thought a bargain!
That was a cracking deal! At the moment there don't seem to be any particularly good deals on for electric cars that I could find. The cheapest was for a a new 50kwh Renualt Zoe that can be picked up for around £250-300 straight-lined depending on spec, for 12k miles over 24 months. Renault also seem to be discounting them quite heavily for cash. The eNiro still has a 6 month wait.jason61c said:
They're amazing cars for the cash, nicely made and proper range.
Agreed. To be honest, I think my wife (the kids and the dog) would have preferred the Kia eNiro for its greater rear seat and boot space, but a) I don't want to waste 6 months 0% BiK waiting for one and b) IMHO the front end looks awful.Fastlane said:
jason61c said:
They're amazing cars for the cash, nicely made and proper range.
Agreed. To be honest, I think my wife (the kids and the dog) would have preferred the Kia eNiro for its greater rear seat and boot space, but a) I don't want to waste 6 months 0% BiK waiting for one and b) IMHO the front end looks awful.In fact, other than the stupidly priced I Pace all the EVs I’ve seen are butt ugly at the front.
Fastlane said:
Agreed. To be honest, I think my wife (the kids and the dog) would have preferred the Kia eNiro for its greater rear seat and boot space, but a) I don't want to waste 6 months 0% BiK waiting for one and b) IMHO the front end looks awful.
Per your comment, I thought there was quite a waiting list for these. So I was surprised to hear an ad on the radio offering them for immediate delivery on a £300 per month contract.Perhaps a lot of cars were ordered for stock which they were unable to move during lockdown?
Mikehig said:
Per your comment, I thought there was quite a waiting list for these. So I was surprised to hear an ad on the radio offering them for immediate delivery on a £300 per month contract.
Perhaps a lot of cars were ordered for stock which they were unable to move during lockdown?
My local dealer confirmed 6 month waiting list, so I am not sure who is offering these as I couldn't find any available to lease immediately. £300 would most probably be with 12 months up front for 5k miles, judging by the deals being offered online via brokers. Perhaps a lot of cars were ordered for stock which they were unable to move during lockdown?
Fastlane said:
Mikehig said:
Per your comment, I thought there was quite a waiting list for these. So I was surprised to hear an ad on the radio offering them for immediate delivery on a £300 per month contract.
Perhaps a lot of cars were ordered for stock which they were unable to move during lockdown?
My local dealer confirmed 6 month waiting list, so I am not sure who is offering these as I couldn't find any available to lease immediately. £300 would most probably be with 12 months up front for 5k miles, judging by the deals being offered online via brokers. Perhaps a lot of cars were ordered for stock which they were unable to move during lockdown?
No mention of delivery times. If I hear the ad again, I'll double-check what it says.
kambites said:
They really shouldn't be allowed to advertise cars at a headline price of "£x per month" with the initial payment only in the small print. I mean you might as well say you can PCP any can for £0 a month (with 100% deposit).
There are really strict guidelines on advertising any finance offers, FCA are all over dealers, brokers on this and they can and do have their licences removed if there are repeated failures.Mikehig said:
Heard the ad again today. It ended with: "What are you waiting for? Go and drive one away today".
Must be some stock somewhere then.
Just to confirm is this for the Kona (of which there is a lot of stock in the UK due to a ship load being delivered just before/during lockdown) or the Niro? Must be some stock somewhere then.
MilleniumS1 said:
Just picked up my new Kona E, £296/month, 9 up front. Asked the local dealer to match a quote from Voltz and they beat it.
Waited just over a week from deal to keys-in-hand.
It’s a rocket ship, in a funny shade of blue/green...
What spec and over what period and how many miles?Waited just over a week from deal to keys-in-hand.
It’s a rocket ship, in a funny shade of blue/green...
I take it they had it in stock? We are having ours delivered tomorrow - 2 weeks for them to get it from Southampton docks to Stoke, 3 days for the PDI and then another 2 weeks as the dealer has been waiting for a slot of one of their transporters to get it from Stoke to Cornwall...
Never mind, still 5 months quicker (I believe) than an eNiro!
Starting to appear in the European media too:
Hyundai will voluntarily recall Kona full-electric vehicles because a possible short circuit due to faulty manufacturing of its high-voltage battery cells could pose a fire risk. The recall involves 25,564 Kona EVs built between September 2017 and March 2020, South Korea's transport ministry said on Thursday.
Hyundai will voluntarily recall Kona full-electric vehicles because a possible short circuit due to faulty manufacturing of its high-voltage battery cells could pose a fire risk. The recall involves 25,564 Kona EVs built between September 2017 and March 2020, South Korea's transport ministry said on Thursday.
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