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To combat a wave of vehicle theft, Hyundai and Kia have developed a software fix and will even be sponsoring mobile clinics to install the software in five U.S. cities.
The software upgrade attempts to make older Hyundai vehicles more resilient to theft by modifying their vehicle control modules to not only activate the factory alarm when locking the doors, but also a special “ignition kill” feature that prevents thieves from starting the vehicle.
Hyundai has issued two fire-related recalls, one for its Santa Fe Sport SUV and the other for its Elantra sedan, Kona SUV and Veloster hatchback.
Our roundup of all the best deals shoppers will find on new cars over the long Labor Day weekend was the No. 1 article of the week.
If a new car is back on your consideration set but budget remains a primary concern, several cars have prominent discounts this Labor Day.
Several of the automakers with financing deals we’ve highlighted already have extended their offers’ expiration dates.
Half of our 10 most popular news articles from April are directly related to car buying during the ongoing global health crisis.
There’s a lot to like about the funky and spunky 2020 Hyundai Kona subcompact SUV — as long as you don’t plan to use it to cart around rear-facing car seats.
Our comparison test of two popular three-row SUVs was among the past week’s most-read stories, just behind two stories on car deals.
Hyundai is now offering qualified shoppers using in-house financing 0% APR for up to 84 months and up to 120 days of deferred payments.
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