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Kia and Hyundai Thefts Rise in Syracuse Despite Upgrades

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Introduction

Despite efforts to address vulnerabilities, Kia and Hyundai vehicles continue to be prime targets for thieves in Syracuse. Recent reports highlight the ongoing challenges in preventing these thefts, even after manufacturers provided upgrades.

Record-Breaking Vehicle Thefts

In 2023, car thefts in Syracuse shattered records, and the trend shows no signs of slowing down in 2024. The Syracuse Police Department reports that Kia and Hyundai models are particularly susceptible to theft, contributing significantly to the high number of stolen vehicles.

Ineffectiveness of Software Upgrades

Kia and Hyundai offered free software upgrades to their customers to mitigate theft risks. However, industry experts, including Sean Kane, argue that these upgrades are insufficient. The provided enhancements are primarily alarm system upgrades, lacking critical hardware improvements such as engine immobilizers.

Persistent Vulnerabilities

Thieves have discovered ways to bypass the new software protections, often sharing these methods on social media platforms like TikTok. Consequently, Kia and Hyundai vehicles remain highly vulnerable to theft.

Manufacturer Responses

Hyundai stated they are not aware of any confirmed instances where the software upgrades failed to work as intended. Similarly, Kia�s media team provided comparable information. However, the prevalence of thefts suggests that the upgrades are not fully effective.

Calls for More Robust Solutions

Experts like Sean Kane suggest that the only comprehensive solution would involve widespread recalls and the installation of robust hardware alongside software updates. This approach would address the fundamental security gaps left by the manufacturers.

Legal Actions and Community Efforts

Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh mentioned that the city, along with other municipalities, is engaged in legal actions against Kia and Hyundai, currently in the discovery and fact-finding phase. Meanwhile, Syracuse Police continue to distribute free wheel locks to residents as an additional security measure.

Conclusion

Despite the upgrades, Kia and Hyundai vehicles remain highly vulnerable to theft in Syracuse. The situation underscores the need for more effective solutions, including possible recalls and hardware enhancements, to ensure the security of these vehicles.

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