In portuguese, if you write it with a C instead of a K, it's what we call a lady's naughty bits.
"I have a barely used wife for you. Great with kids, great for shopping, and about the age you are looking for". Something like that. From there it just got even weirder and weirder until I realized the car was named Kona. Which in dialect is wife around here...
It looks like a great vehicle...so much so that I did not even test drive it.
I hope the new Hyundai serves well. Consensus seems to be that they are a stellar company.A couple of side notes: I spotted a 2003 Wrangler on Saturday. It looked good, but a pickup is more practical for me, and I recall the issues Def had with his TJ. And I'll have to see about the higher grade of undercoating. Steel has a bad tendency to turn into ferric oxide in my area.
Going to take a while to figure out the ideal seat adjustment for driving.
I never used the emergency break on my Jeep, and it fused solid with rust. I guess, the electronic one won't suffer the same faith.
I must admit that Hyundai did a good job with providing buttons for most functions. Easier to operate than a touch screen while driving.
Seriously, here's a little tidbit of info for you regarding the keys. The dealer charges hundreds of dollars for them, but you can buy them from a variety of online sources for $100 or less and many you can program yourself.