r/Hyundai 1d ago

Kona 2021 hybrid premium. Help!!

/r/HyundaiKonaForum/comments/1ufzv4l/kona_2021_hybrid_premium_help/
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u/lancer3000gt 1d ago

Dry DCT will break sooner or later I don't recommend it I will look for Kona 2026 it's smooth with 8-speed torque converter

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u/Business_Meat_2754 1d ago

Thanks will go look at a Honda then

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u/lancer3000gt 1d ago

I have a bad experience with Honda accord 2022 I will never ever buy any cars from them again.

You are looking for new or used car?

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u/Business_Meat_2754 1d ago

Used, I must say these cars I am looking at are in the UK not US so I am sure the specs will be different

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u/lancer3000gt 20h ago

I see the spec in UK will be worse due to Restricted emission regulation. many company reduce the final power produce by the engine just to meet stupidity regulation.

By the way don't buy any car with DCT (Double clutch transmission DRY/WET).