• edric@lemm.ee
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      24 hours ago

      Yup, my rates soared and insurance companies were dropping customers left and right. I had to abruptly trade it in and it definitely put me off buying Hyundai/Kia for the foreseeable future.

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          23 hours ago

          Ohh yeah. I remember the tech news coverage of the cars being so easy to steal, just didn’t realise there was a “challenge” about it. Unbelievable Hyundai and Kia got away without immobilisers for so long. Really cheeky of them to cut that corner, and it backfired.

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            23 hours ago

            They cut the corner because a lack of regulation allowed them to, in order to produce a cheaper model.

            It’s a mandatory feature in some other countries.

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              And of course the insurance rates for those cars skyrocketed. Some insurers wouldn’t provide insurance at all for Kia or Hyundai models that were vulnerable.