Protect Your Hyundai or Kia: Surge in Thefts and Solutions
by AutoExpert | 14 June, 2024
Uh oh, Hyundai and Kia drivers! You might want to invest in some extra security for your wheels. According to a recent report, these two Korean carmakers hold the not-so-honorable title for most stolen cars last year.
We're talking about tens of thousands of Elantras, Sonatas, and Optimas vanishing into thin air – way more than even the popular Chevy Silverado trucks! Apparently, older Hyundai and Kia models (think pre-2023) are easier pickings for thieves because they lack some of the fancy security features that most cars come with nowadays. Think "stealing candy from a baby" easy.
Here's the crazу part: social media might be to blame. There's been a weird trend of videos online showing how to steal these specific cars, turning it into some kind of twisted challenge for criminals. Ugh, people! This has also led to a spike in vandalism claims for these models – folks messing them up in botched theft attempts.
But heу, there's a light at the end of the tunnel! Hуundai and Kia know they messed up. They recentlу forked over a cool $200 million to settle claims from angry owners and are scrambling to beef up security on their cars. This includes installing fancy anti-theft software and even offering free steering wheel locks for some models. So, if you're rolling in an older Hyundai or Kia, keep an eye out for updates and take advantage of those freebies!
The bottom line? If you're thinking about buying a Hyundai or Kia, especially an older one, make sure it's got all the security bells and whistles. Maybe even consider adding some extra security measures for peace of mind. And for everyone else out there, keep an eye out for these targeted models – let's make sure these joyriders don't joyride off with your car!