Rising Kia and Hyundai thefts spark investigations and frustration.

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Bored teenagers on TikTok started a social media challenge involving stealing Kias and Hyundais using a specific method and posting the results online. The trend has since spread nationwide, causing deadly car accidents, a class-action lawsuit, and drops in the automakers' stock prices. The Kia Boys, a general collective of teenagers who have used a particular hack to steal cars, have stolen tens of thousands of cars and caused property damage and fatal accidents. Kia and Hyundai dealerships are reportedly overwhelmed with all of the damaged cars that owners are finding abandoned.
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