ST. LOUIS — A nationwide class action lawsuit was settled this week by two car manufacturers blamed for an unprecedented surge of auto thefts that began last year in St. Louis and across the ...
Locally, St. Louis Police report 4,500 instances of stolen Kia’s and Hyundai’s, since May of 2022. The settlement provides qualifying owners with more than $3,000 for damage done to the vehicle.
Citing the uptick in theft, several cities including Seattle, St. Louis, Mo., Columbus, Ohio, and Baltimore have sued Kia and ...
The municipalities, including San Diego, Calif.; St. Louis, Mo.; and Rochester, N.Y., say the Hyundai and Kia thefts and related crimes have consumed law enforcement and other emergency resources ...
These cost-cutting measures employed by Hyundai and Kia at the expense of public safety are unacceptable,” Mayor Brandon M.
DETROIT — Nearly three months ago, Hyundai and Kia unveiled software that was designed to thwart an epidemic of thefts of their vehicles, caused by a security flaw that was exposed on TikTok and ...
That's why the city is joining other cities like St. Louis and Seattle in filing a lawsuit against the automakers. "Kia and Hyundai created a nationwide problem in order to save a few bucks ...
"Today, the City of Baltimore joins Seattle, St. Louis, and a number of cities nationwide by filing a lawsuit against Hyundai and Kia for failing to equip their vehicles with industry-standard veh ...
St. Louis, Cleveland, San Diego, Milwaukee and Seattle are among the other cities that have also sued Kia and Hyundai over the issue. According to the lawsuits, the companies installed engine ...
Nearly three months ago, Hyundai and Kia unveiled software that was designed to thwart an epidemic of thefts of their vehicles, caused by a security flaw that was exposed on TikTok and other ...
We'll see. I believe it's out of warranty so that's not good. Secondly I read an article in the news today (2-13-21) that Kia-Hyundai has recalled a large number of cars for engine problems ...
BALTIMORE, Maryland (WJZ) — Baltimore has joined cities across the country in suing car manufacturers Hyundai and Kia, blaming hundreds of car thefts in the city this year on the companies ...