Yeah, had a friend tell me that he was thinking to buy a Kona. I recommended he at least test-drive a Model 3. Obviously he bought the M3 (LR), and adores it.
In other news - last week I was a passenger in an AMG MB (shooting-break, one year old). I have to admit that the car was really well made, very solid, super seats, you could feel the handling was tight, brakes were good, obviously the acceleration was a bit lacking. But what struck me the most is that the guy was using Google Maps navigation on his phone rather than the built-in because "it's not very good, doesn't take into account traffic unless you pay for it, plus I don't really know how to use it, in fact I can't really work out the electrics at all". Indeed, it was up to me to work out how to connect my iPhone through BT in order to stream some music. Couldn't work it out at all, then one of the passengers in the back pointed out a joystick/knob device on the centre-console, which I had missed. Even after that it just wasn't at all intuitive.