Hyundai has been under intensive heat after youtube posts showed how easy it is to steal certain Hyundai models. After a shocking delay, Hyundai announced a solution – an antitheft kit that can be purchased from and installed by dealers – for about $750.00. As this article points out, an owner might be able to get an equivalent fix outside the Hyundai network for half that amount.
I suspect that the class action lawyers are going to prevail on this and Hyundai will eventually be sending checks for $750 to affected owners, but that might be years from now. Meanwhile, Hyundai is losing customers because they deserve to.
I don’t have and don’t want cases involving defective Hyundai. This is just a comment from an outsider looking in.
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