Hyundai and Kia to retrofit 7 million US vehicles amid theft settlement

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Millions of Hyundai and Kia owners in the U.S. are eligible for free repairs and upgrades, including engine immobilizers, following a settlement over inadequate anti-theft technology that led to a surge in vehicle thefts, partly fueled by social media videos demonstrating how to steal these cars. The settlement, involving 35 states, aims to address theft issues dating back to 2011 and includes future vehicle security enhancements and restitution payments.
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