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The statistical fallout of the theft of Hyundai and Kia vehicles

After a lot of cars were stolen last year, lawsuits and government rules are putting pressure on Hyundai and Kia. A TikTok video that showed how to hot-wire Hyundai and Kia cars without an anti-theft device caused the wave..

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A TikTok video that showed how to hot-wire Hyundai and Kia cars without an anti-theft device caused the wave.. After a lot of cars were stolen last year, lawsuits and government rules are putting pressure on Hyundai and Kia.

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After a lot of cars were stolen last year, lawsuits and government rules are putting pressure on Hyundai and Kia. A TikTok video that showed how to hot-wire Hyundai and Kia cars without an anti-theft device caused the wave.

Here’s how things turned out:

  • There are 9 million Hyundai and Kia cars on the road that don’t have immobilizers.
  • 9: Cities are taking automakers to court
  • 18: Attorneys general from different states have asked NHTSA to call back cars that don’t have immobilizers.
  • NHTSA says that deaths were caused by stolen Hyundais and Kias without immobilizers.
  • 68: Insurance companies are going to court over Hyundai and Kia cars
  • $200 million: Settlement amount Hyundai and Kia agreed to pay consumers this month in a class-action lawsuit over the lack of immobilizers
  • $600 million: How much money lawyers think the insurance industry will have to pay out to owners who were hurt?
  • $5 billion: How much lawyers think it would cost to call back all Hyundai and Kia cars in the country
  • 96: Percentage of cars made by other companies that came with immobilizers as standard equipment by 2015
  • 26: By 2015, what percentage of Hyundai and Kia cars came with immobilizers as standard equipment?
  • 114 is the number of the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard for NHTSA’s rule on “Theft Protection and Rollaway Prevention.” This rule says that every car must have an ignition system that makes it impossible to start or steer without the key.
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