A standard USB charging cable—the kind found in nearly every American household—became the tool of choice for car thieves targeting millions of Hyundai and Kia vehicles. This simple exploit triggered ...
Hyundai and Kia have agreed to retrofit more than 7 million vehicles in the United States to address widespread theft ...
Hyundai said the hardware update would be offered on nearly 4 million vehicles, while Kia said it covered about 3.1 million U ...
Automakers Hyundai and Kia have reached a settlement with dozens of states over anti-theft technology in models of their ...
Ford’s 1.0-liter engine is under investigation for a fault that could quietly destroy engines without warning, potentially ...
Hyundai and Kia have agreed to provide a free hardware fix for owners of their vehicles that lack industry-standard anti-theft devices.
Despite GM’s L87 recall remedy, a 2026 GMC Yukon owner says their SUV needed a full engine replacement at 1,500 miles.