The settlement covers some 9 million owners of Hyundai or Kia vehicles. Affected models have been the target of thieves, ...
The device, manufactured by ARC Automotive, has caused at least two deaths—but Kia has not issued any recalls or warned ...
Hyundai and Kia agreed to pay more than $200 million to owners of about 9 million vehicles that lack a crucial anti-theft ...
Hyundai and Kia unveiled software that was designed to thwart an epidemic of thefts of their vehicles, caused by a security ...
Kia assures customers the software upgrade is effective, despite an auto owner reporting a vehicle theft after the fix, the ...
Kia owner complains big settlement won't stop thefts 02:38 CHICAGO (CBS) -- A huge settlement is impacting drivers of Kia and ...
The funds are one of several steps taken by the Korean carmakers to address the issue of "theft-prone" vehicles.
Both Hyundai and Kia announced in February a software ... “Because there is no defect in [these vehicles’] security features… a recall is neither appropriate nor necessary under federal ...
Recall completion rates, Brooks said, average only around 60% of owners. Some of the vehicles, about 15% in Hyundai’s case, can’t be fixed with software. But both Hyundai and Kia say they’ll ...
The car companies have agreed to pay owners who have had their cars stolen because they did not include an immobilizer.
U.S. light-vehicle sales are forecast to rise 18-20 percent in May, as retail selection improves, consumer incentives rebound ...