In recent years, a surge in car thefts has put Kia and Hyundai owners on high alert, as the infamous group known as the ‘Kia Boys’ continues to target these brands with alarming frequency. According to new data, both Kia and Hyundai vehicles are perceived as easy targets due to vulnerabilities in their security systems. Despite efforts by the manufacturers to improve lock mechanisms and implement software updates, many vehicles remain susceptible to theft. This ongoing issue has led to widespread concern among car owners and has sparked discussions about automotive security and potential legal actions. The report highlights the need for enhanced safety measures to protect vulnerable vehicles and suggests that owners take additional security precautions. As the ‘Kia Boys’ continue their brazen activity, both car owners and manufacturers are urged to remain vigilant and proactive.
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