The most famous might be the one about the Kona Witch. Legend has it that she lived in a cave in the mountains. She was known for casting spells on those who wronged her. People say that even today, strange lights can be seen coming from the cave, and some have heard her chanting if they get too close.
There could be horror stories related to poor customer service when dealing with Hyundai for these issues. Owners might have faced long wait times for repairs, unresponsive dealerships, or being given the run - around when trying to get their Kona's problems fixed. This added to the overall negative experience of owning a vehicle with so many problems.
One kona ghost story is about a haunted plantation house. It's said that at night, the sound of old machinery can be heard, as if the plantation was still in full operation from long ago. The ghosts of the workers are rumored to roam the fields.
Sure. I heard of a Kona where the brakes started making strange noises and didn't seem to be working as effectively as they should. The owner took it to the dealership multiple times, but they couldn't seem to fix the problem properly. Each time the owner drove the car, they were worried about not being able to stop in time.
It depends. Sometimes stories labeled as such might draw inspiration from real events but could have fictional elements added for entertainment or narrative purposes.