CLEVELAND — Kia owners concerned about the recent surge in vehicle thefts have an opportunity this weekend to safeguard their cars for free.
The initiative comes in response to a concerning trend highlighted on social media, where a method of stealing Kia and Hyundai vehicles gained traction, leading to a spate of thefts nationwide. This omission, coupled with the rise of thefts documented by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety starting in 2022, has prompted proactive measures from the automakers.
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