23 States Blast Hyundai, Kia for ‘Failure to Address’ Nationwide Theft Crisis

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A coalition of 23 state attorneys general and consumer protection offices have blasted automakers Hyundai and Kia for the “failure to address” thefts of their vehicles nationwide; a problem that the states say was created by the automakers themselves.

The coalition of attorneys general, including Illinois’ Attorney General Kwame Raoul, blasted both companies on Monday for not doing enough to protect owners of certain models that are easier to steal, due to a hidden security flaw inside.

And while the companies announced a potential fix for the problem last month, the coalition of states believes it doesn’t go far enough. While thefts of certain Hyundai and Kia models have been reported for years, the numbers grew considerably last year when word of the security flaw went viral in social media videos of thieves stealing Hyundai and Kia models in May 2022.In Chicago, thefts increased by more than 890%, amounting to thousands of cars stolen, after those videos went viral last summer, according to Chicago Police records obtained by NBC 5.

“Under Federal law, vehicle manufacturers are responsible to self-certify that their vehicles comply with all applicable federal motor vehicle safety standards,” a spokesperson for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration told NBC 5 Responds. “NHTSA does not approve vehicles as being in compliance.”

Last month, Kia and Hyundai announced a potential solution to the theft problem: A free software upgrade that they hope will prevent certain vehicles' engines from starting without a key present.

Source: Car News Wire (carnewswire.net)

 

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