2022 Hyundai Kona Pre-Purchase Inspection Checklist
Known Issues โ 2022 Hyundai Kona
Kona Electric battery fire risk โ major recall (2020-2021 EV models)
DCT (7-speed dual-clutch) jerky in stop-and-go traffic on 1.6T models
Rear visibility poor โ small rear windshield creates blind spots
Infotainment screen glare and slow response on base trims
Paint chipping easily on front bumper and hood at highway speeds
Air conditioning compressor failure in hot climates on high-mileage units
What to Inspect
- Check VIN for any open recalls
- Test DCT for jerkiness in city driving (1.6T models)
- Check front bumper and hood for paint chips and rock damage
- Test air conditioning through all settings in warm weather
- Inspect tire condition โ small tires wear faster with sporty driving
- Check for EV range degradation if applicable
Expected Maintenance Costs
| Service | Interval | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Oil change (synthetic) | every 5,000-7,500 miles | $50-$80 |
| DCT fluid service | every 30,000 miles | $100-$180 |
| Brake pads front | every 40,000-60,000 miles | $120-$200 |
| Cabin air filter | every 15,000 miles | $20-$40 |
| Air filter | every 15,000-30,000 miles | $20-$40 |
| Tire rotation | every 5,000-7,500 miles | $20-$50 |
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