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Baltimore blames Kia and Hyundai for ‘vehicular crime wave’ as suit claims cars are too easy to steal

The city of Baltimore is suing automakers Kia and Hyundai, claiming their vehicles are too easy to steal and have fueled a “vehicular crime wave” that has burdened the city.

Baltimore joins Seattle, St. Louis and a number of other major US cities that have sued the companies alleging a lack of anti-theft technology in the vehicles has contributed to a surge in stolen cars.

According to the city officials, car thefts are up 95% in Baltimore this year compared to the same time in 2022, with Kias and Hyundais accounting for 41% of all instances.

To date in 2023, a total of 577 vehicles from both car brands have been stolen, putting Baltimore on pace to double those stolen last year.

The city claims that both carmakers failed to install “industry-standard vehicle immobilization technology” which allows the car to be started without a key —” a flaw that has been the subject of numerous TikTok videos demonstrating the ease with which these cars can be stolen,” the Mayor’s office said.

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4 thoughts on “Baltimore blames Kia and Hyundai for ‘vehicular crime wave’ as suit claims cars are too easy to steal”

  1. Guaranteed this is an effort of every one of those crime ridden liberal cities to hold firearm manufacturers liable for the actions of criminals.

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