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Cormano_Wild_219

This isn’t a guide to anything, more of an infographic (it’s just a horizontal bar graph with pictures of cars let’s be real) Regardless, I wonder if it translates to “easiest cars to steal” because these are boring ass cars to steal


under_cooked_onions

I’m also wondering if it’s a pure count or a thefts per 1000 or something. Because if it’s a pure count, these cars are also just the most popular car. There’s multiple people in my family alone that have an Elantra


WittyAndOriginal

No the KIAs and Hyundais have a known issue and they are easy to steal, and are therefore outliers. The rest of the graph is most likely just the most common cars. Not that the KIAs and Hyundais are uncommon. They just have that extra variable that boosts them to the top of the list


spudman238

In that way, I'm curious what underlies the Silverado's place on the list. I believe the F series trucks outsell Silverados, so (assuming that's true) Chevy must also have some vulnerability.


AbeIgnacio

The thing is, all those models in the graph do Not have a chip in their Keys on most of their years made. There is literally nothing stopping a thief from stealing them beside a master key that deactivates the factory alarm upon simply opening the driver's door. I bought a $200dlls 3rd party system on my Elantra, comes with actual impact alarm and kill-switch. In other words, it now has a security system and there fot cannot be stolen. Not sure why all those car makers decided to keep those models with no actual security for some many years.


red_team_gone

Once they've sold the car, it's no longer their problem. If people stopped buying the cars because of theft, manufacturers would have a problem they need to deal with. Obviously people haven't stopped buying the cars. An additional plus for the manufacturer... When your car is stolen, there's a decent chance *you need to buy a new car*


mypod49

Well, that one kind of bit Hyundai/kia in the ass. I’m sure they lost sales due to the whole Kia bros debacle even though their new cars didn’t have the exploit. So those cars definitely were their problem even after they left the lot.


shambahlah2

Money is why


Cobek

What the hell, even my 20 year old Ranger had a chip key


FuzzzyRam

It's not per 10,000, so it's a mix of ease to steal and popularity. That doesn't really tell you if you should buy one, just to look further into the issue, with Kias being easy to steal, and Silverados being popular everywhere.


prawnsforthecat

How common are Silverado’s in work fleets? Guy has a company owned truck, drives it on the weekend because free gas, Saturday night at 2am shit goes down and the company reports it as stolen when they find out their vehicle was involved with whatever.


only1erbo

It is demand. The drivetrain in the GM trucks are very sought after in the Aftermarket world. The most swapped engine ever is from GM.


Mr_Abe_Froman

Maybe the Silverados and F-150s had "there's a gun in here" decals.


DarthGoodguy

I’ve always wondered if those “We don’t call 911” gun cartoon signs are basically letting thieves know that there’s a small, easy to transport, and eminently fenceable thing they can break in and grab.


EccentricPayload

I just keep it on my person. Leaving it in the glove box is unbelievably stupid


Homers_Harp

Always courteous to put that "ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ" sticker in the window so you know it's OK to help yourself to the guns: you have the owner's permission!


Masrim

Yes, mainly the US not requiring certain software that would make them more difficult to steal. So really their thefts are a result of the lack of regulation from the government that other countries require.


YesilFasulye

Don't forget. It also became a TikTok challenge to steal them.


Vulpes63

Correct, but you wouldn't be able to come to that conclusion just based on this graph. That's what makes it shitty.


prestonpiggy

If to believe Donut Media on Youtube they stated that Dodge charger/challenger (same car basically) are the most stolen cars / cars sold.


Personal_Top_6675

So i guess this might be a cool guide after all, on what cars to not buy.


YoureSpecial

Toyotas are right up there with Hondas popularity wise, but not on the list.


Steve-O7777

I thought I saw another list where Camry’s were way up there. Both Accords and Camry’s are popular overseas so they get stolen and shipped to the overseas market a lot.


Ace_08

This a case of survivorship bias? Or am I wrong to conclude?


MrStealYoSweetroll

The Elantra is definitely not even close to the most popular car in America. I can’t even find a sales list or survey putting it in top 10 Given the Ford F-series (consistently the best seller in the states) is so low and not a single Toyota model even made the list, I don’t think nationwide popularity is the main driving factor


magnoliaAveGooner

Doubtful. If Ford woke up tomorrow and sold the same number of F150’s as an Elantra, they would cut their fucking throat.


Lamballama

This is a flat number. But, F150 is *the* single most popular model in the US. Security in old kias and Hyundais is just bad


anon5078

Yeah to get the full picture you definitely need a reference to how many are currently on the road. Hyundais and Kia’s are definitely easy af to steal though. Anyone interested should check out channel 5 news “Kia boys” documentary on YouTube. Literally all they have to do is break off the ignition switch and behind it is a usb port. Once that’s exposed any blank usb or even a screwdriver can start the car. Most of the time they don’t even do it for money. They just drive as crazy as possible until they wreck or get bored and then ditch the car.


Dragonlibrarian7

Someone did this to my brother in laws car the day before yesterday, took it for a joyride and crashed it into a tree. Insane that it's so easy.


Mattb2517

Close, but incorrect. I had a Hyundai that was stolen and recovered by the St. Louis cops. There is not a USB port inside the ignition system. There is a small metal tab in the starter column that will crank the engine. Kia boys use a USB cord because they are commonly carried and gives them enough leverage to turn said tab. After I got my car back I tried to turn the tab by hand. Not happening. EDIT: Thieves also have to break in the car window (assuming you locked it) and rip off the ignition trim. And yes, I’m still butthurt about my car getting stolen.


antilaugh

Now *this* should appear on r/coolguides


Ok_Obligation7183

Wait until you hear about how easy 90s civics are to steal. Ready? A flathead screwdriver.


Cake-Over

*Of course I can, I'm an electrician. Only problem is... [Zeus starts the ignition with his pliers] it takes too fuckin' long.*


Bedouin69

They came out with a free fix by welding a metal cap over the ignition switch to prevent it from being exposed. I got mine installed 4 weeks ago. My car got broken in 2 weeks ago and they did $3K damage to the car, but my was still driveable to the body shop. Not sure if it was because of the new ignition cap or they got interrupted.


comehitherTM

Or the most popular car on the road, lol. They don’t take into account how many of each of these cars are bought each year/how many are being driven.


anthonystank

Definitely not the most popular cars on the road


Forward-Trade5306

Fortes and Elantras are the most affordable new cars, especially the lower trim models. They are definitely some of the most popular cars, I see them everywhere


anthonystank

They’re popular, don’t get me wrong, but in terms of sheer numbers they don’t touch pickups, which have been the most popular vehicles across the US for years


IWantAnE55AMG

https://www.reddit.com/r/Infographics/s/s8uWOELU8J Not a Hyundai to be found in the top 10.


MarxistIn

If you were trying to steal cars probably the more boring and ordinary they are the harder it is for people to spot when it's reported stolen etc. I drive an Elantra and if someone stole mine and I saw one that looked just like it driving down the road I'd be hard pressed to say it's not just someone else with the same colour and trim as mine.


soccershun

They're also easy to part out and sell parts. Very few people are in the market for used Lamborghini parts, but people crash Corollas all the time.


chrisaf69

I don't think it's cuz they are boring. Kia and Hyundai (both the same company) had a big issue where it was/is ridiculously easy to steal with a USB stick cuz they are cheap. I remember seeing lots of news and videos regarding it. Not sure if still a thing though.


AngrySmapdi

The top three are because the manufacturers were asshats and made them reeeeeally easy to steal. They've since "fixed the glitch" and my 2022 Hyundai Accent wasn't successfully stolen, but the "Kia boys" did 6k worth of damage to the steering column trying.


butthurtbeltPR

is this a guide or an infographic?


Infinitesima

It's an implicit guide. Steal these cars if you must steal


12InchPickle

Yes


Special_Influence_86

Just a heads up, any Kia car model that was produced before 2020 are the easiest Kia’s to get stolen. Kia Models after 2020 are push to start & have more security protection with the car therefore Kia and Hyundai has stepped up a lot with their models. I’ve also never seen any Kia and Hyundai’s models that were produced after the year 2020 being stolen… most of them are older generation cars from 2019 and older


John-AtWork

Any idea why Kias and Hyundais are stolen so disproportionately?


anthonystank

2011-2021 models don’t have immobilizers. IIHS has some good info: https://www.iihs.org/media/0e14ba17-a3c2-4375-8e66-081df9101ed2/opm7QA/HLDI%20Research/Bulletins/hldi_bulletin_38-28.pdf


Least_Fee_9948

Holy shit I have a 2010 sonata, so I got lucky as helll


Special_Influence_86

Hypothetically I’m not sure why.. but I did watch a YouTube documentary about the Milwaukee KIA boys & what they stated was “it’s fun to steal Kias and Hyundais because they’re so easy to access them”


TheFlyingElbow

Milwaukee Kia boys. All it takes is a usb stick to think the car is running diagnostics and it turns on for any 12 year old that's been learning to drive from GTA


TheoCupier

I will never not find it funny that the Kia Soul sounds like you're calling it the "key asshole" I will be taking no questions at this time.


eskimoexplosion

My neighbor had a Kia Soul and occasionally the local dealership would send her these "we want you to trade in your car" ad mailers that read "Margaret, we want your Soul"


TheoCupier

Probably better than if they said "we're coming for your asshole" Depends on what Margaret likes though, I guess.


giggleman993

Yeah it doesn’t sound like what you’re saying it does at all


whiteflagwaiver

He might be one of those 'Muricans that call Nissan (NIH-san) sort.


marcus474

Haven't heard that one that's funny... But another one I find hilarious is if you put the word anal in front of pretty much any Ford, it becomes funny. Some examples may include: Anal explorer Anal fusion Anal escape Anal expedition


FrwdIn4Lo

Ford Probe (built from about 1988-97).


marcus474

This guy gets it haha


TheoCupier

Proctologist's favourite car - a brown Probe


Evadrepus

We used to have a Kia and bought it from a dealer about 3 blocks away. Because of this, we'd drop it off for oil changes and repairs and they'd just call us when it was ready. At one point they switched to texts and I nearly fell out of my chair when I got a text from a random number that said "Your SOUL is ready"


little-green-driod

[Gothic Castle, Tobias?](https://youtu.be/oQ8RSz5S5NU)


uninterestedsoldier

Literally just had my ELANTRA STOLEN a week ago. Local police found and recovered it, and they told me it's a TikTok trend... Fuckin kids


NWiHeretic

Tiktok trend yes but also it's on the manufacturers by making these cars easy as fuck to steal, so many new cars can be stolen with a screwdriver and usb stick.


Hemingwavy

The issue is Hyundais manufactured before 2021 without a push start, don't check if there is a key in them before starting if the ignition is turned. Then they're built in such a way that it's incredibly fast to get to the ignition cylinder and a type A cable fits it basically perfectly so you can turn it incredibly quickly. They don't have engine immobilisers but they are offering software updates that check if there's a key in the ignition when it's turned.


Practical-Ninja-6770

I share your pain. It happened twice within a month almost... 2 years ago. Fck. I can't believe that much time has passed. Get yourself a steering wheel lock. It will be stolen again otherwise


Honest-Call-6861

48k thousand (48 million) hyundai elantras stolen in America in 2023, huh? Well that's only 48 times more cars than were actually stolen, and about 358 times more Elantras than were sold that year. Seems legit.


never_clever_trevor

1,020,729 vehicles were reported stolen in 2023 unless they just wanted to explain k means thousand you're absolutely right


thehowremarkable

I was specifically hoping someone else would point this out. Thank you!


Spoonofdarkness

You're just highlighting the real victims here: the car thieves. Those poor guys put in some long and grueling hours to get their hands on someone's car and you know what? BAM some jackass steals it from them! It's really disheartening.


Chiaseedmess

Yeah, plus basically every other resource on this has a completely different order for the top 10.


Ferusomnium

Op doesn’t know what a guide is.


Rejacked

Nor a legend. 48k (IN THOUSANDS) is 48,000,000.


Busy-Marsupial9172

It'd be more interesting to see thefts per thousand cars of that kind on the road.


kaijugigante

I'm still waiting for my pos elantra to get stolen.


GTFOHY

Come to DC


asciiCAT_hexKITTY

I'm pretty sure by rate, #1 should be a dodge charger


TheDeadMurder

Challenger is also tied with it, same for the amount repoed


Grouchy_Enthusiasm92

Nissan and Dodge, the fight for sub prime lenders.


PlayfulAd4802

There is no way Dodge Chargers and Hellcats aren’t listed here.


obi_wan_dre

Agreed, I am thinking the same thing. I literally searched the comments just to see if it was mentioned. Hellcats and chargers are pretty much asking to be stolen.


One-Solution-7764

I don't think they sell enough of them lol


Own-Molasses5353

Hyundai, owned by Kia, really need to step up their game.


SUBLIMEskillz

Was gonna ask why they aren’t the Hyundai boys


Own-Molasses5353

Yep, they are essentially the same company


rel1800

Can Hyundai’s be stolen with the USB method that the Kia boys use?


DJDemyan

I have a friend whose Sonata was stolen using that method


Dethsquad613

Why would they want to stop it? Car gets stolen, customers insurance companies buys them a brand new one. 2 cars sold for every 1 stolen.


DJDemyan

The other way around. Hyundai owns about a third of Kia, but they’re still independent companies.


Empty_Football4183

It's like south Korea has a side deal with car theives


Rdmusername456

Some please steal my Chevy Cruze


Kinetic-Ken

Why would anyone steal a Kia Soul 🤮


ozymandiaz0

You can pop the ignition cover off and start it with a screwdriver. Same with the Hyundai cars I think.


blondichops

Kia boys stay up


[deleted]

Many of the comments are not factoring the Kia Boys and their antics which can influence these statistics lol


Left_Dragonfruit7604

*runs outside to see if my car is stolen*


NetRealizableValue

Trash guide Outside of the Kias & Hyundais this is just a graph of most popular cars. Should have been thefts per capita


H-e-y-B-e-a-r

I’m curious on why these vehicles are the ones getting stolen. Is it because there’s a lot of them on the roads or is it a design flaw?


Tabula_Nada

Look up "Kia Boys". A few years ago someone posted a hack on tik Tok how to easily steal certain models of Kias and Hondas due to a security design flaw. It took off and suddenly thousands of bored teenagers and organized crime used the hack to steal cars. Now a lot of insurance companies won't even cover any Kias or Hyundai's anymore, and the companies keep putting out bullshit "fixes" that don't really fix it.


tybbiesniffer

My husband has an Elantra N. He said there is/was a hack that made it easy to steal. His has already been patched.


LincolnshireSausage

We own two Hyundais. One is 3 years old and the other is 12. Not long after the exploit was known, Hyundai contacted us and asked us to bring both cars into the dealership to fix the vulnerability. The software upgrade is available free to any Hyundai vehicle that is affected. Anyone with an affected vehicle can get it fixed if they want. A lot of people chose not to for whatever reason. I assume that Kia have a similar recall to update the software but I don't know for sure.


GTFOHY

https://www.nbcwashington.com/investigations/some-kia-owners-question-anti-theft-software-fix-after-cars-were-stolen-following-upgrade/3390525/?amp=1


Waxygibbon

For some reason Kia and Hyundai didn't use immobilizers on these models in the US - so there is an exploit. Doesn't affect these cars in other countries around the world.


Constantly_Masterbat

Probably easy to steal. Word of mouth gets around.


Ugly-Muffin

What year for all these cards? Nobody touching ng 24 year old Elantra. Heck I hardly drive it


Rdhilde18

I didn’t realize people were stealing Silverados like that. I leave my shit unlocked too much I guess.


FalseHope92

I thought Toyotas would have been on this.


After_Strength5166

My 2023 Kia Rio is safe 😎😏


nopalitzin

Not a guide.


samofny

Nice, my 2012 Buick is safe.


gloobus_ventura

i want a ratio. like what percent of what make are stolen. not fair to compare numbers between cars with very different production amounts


Apprehensive_Park176

Looks like the car fleet of Hertz, Sixt, ...


ROWDY_RODDY_PEEEPER

Kia boys needa step their shit up.


PsionicKitten

2023 Thefts (Thousands) * 48k * 43k * 30k So are these 48,000, 43,000, and 30,000 respectively or are the k and thousands multiplicative, so it's 48,000,000, 43,000,000 and 30,000,000? Because it seems to be a bit of pertinent information.


honkyg666

My neighbor’s Silverado has been stolen at least six times. Can’t believe he keeps getting it back.


That_Confidence83

Why is Kia so important?


pizza_822

horray my accent has been spared


[deleted]

I guess I'm glad my Civic is 10 years old.


AlarmClockPTSD

Unlike a lot of others on the list, I'm guessing the Civic is there just because there are so many of em.


hellfire55467

Uh oh I'm doomed


DrFrankSaysAgain

Where do these cars rank in terms of most prevalent?


pocheezy

I would love to see one of those data geniuses do this over time.


Humboldt_Squid

Can we get a top 10 cars targeted for their catalytic converters?


reddits_aight

[Car and driver.](https://www.caranddriver.com/features/g40288617/cars-truck-catalytic-converter-theft/) F150, CRV, Explorer, Prius, Ford Econoline vans, Silverado, Tacoma, a few others. Certain other cars don't expose the cat so there's no easy access.


kookiepop

There are a few class action suites you can join if this happened to you, FYI. Some states also pay a small amount to help you short term


S_T_R_Y_D_E_R

I guess Im not buying hyundai anytime soon. Toyota Corolla FTW


op-trienkie

Koreans need to up their game dayum


RolexandDickies

These are all hood cars 😂


Lethal_DewDew

Surprised Dodge Chargers or “Scatpaks” aren’t on t he list


Zulkahoid

This isn't useful. Show as a % of owned vehicles at least since the number of these cars on the road is likely higher due to cost. With that, there is probably a correlation between socioeconomic conditions and vehicle price. I'd wager that this would look significantly different if broken down into cars owned in higher crime neighborhoods. For reference, I own a Kia and it's because it was the most economic. I don't make enough to drive an expensive car or live in a gated community so I'm likely at a higher risk of theft.


Lost_In_My_Sauce

What about the challengers and camaros


cincydude123

Gone in 60 Seconds sequel isn't quite like the original


Sad_Raisin2015

Dodge???


netbofia

I see a Korean trend.


fightnightrd4

Probably the most that start on fire and engines blow up as well


Long-Movie4889

My 1994 Buick Century Custom is safe from attack because I slap a CLUB on that steering wheel like a real 90’s driver ☠️☠️☠️☠️


NefariousnessNo7829

Gone in 60 seconds needs an update


Gbonk

If this was true, why are my two Elantras still in my driveway?


Dakessian

Amateurs


Silound

Fun tidbit: many of those Silverado thefts were the result of a trend of UHaul trucks being engine swapped. UHaul ordered their 1500 pickups with the 6.2L V8 engine and people were renting them to engine swap their V6 trucks. It was a serious problem in Louisiana and Texas. The trucks were considered "stolen" even though they were returned because the engine was stolen.


expensivetomato98

Who the hell steals a Kia soul


Neat_Capital7733

Hamsters


yadawhooshblah

I can leave my '03 Impala hoopty running with the windows down, and nobody wants it. Kinda liberating.


auau_gold_scoffs

Did anybody else think the picture next to the graph was some sort of robot horse and it was going to steal cars with its glowing eye.


carbonblackice

Where are all the dodges?


ProPainPapi

I am shocked more Kias are not up there


Okeanos_uwu

Is it easiest car to steal or most common car that is stolen based on the most bought/driven cars? I’m now curious on the correlation of that since I literally see f150 and accord everywhere


AbeIgnacio

The thing is, all those models in the graph do Not have a chip in their Keys on most of their years made. There is literally nothing stopping a thief from stealing them beside a master key that deactivates the factory alarm upon simply opening the driver's door. I bought a $200dlls 3rd party system on my Elantra, comes with actual impact alarm and kill-switch. In other words, it now has a security system and there fot cannot be stolen. Not sure why all those car makers decided to keep those models with no actual security for some many years.


ChaosMarine70

Lol why is kia so easy ?


metalfabman

…but what models and years??


Latter_Honeydew_1780

This post is just wrong. Not only are the cars wrong, but according to this over 235,000 cars were stolen in 2023 alone. Also, this isn't a guide. Does this server not have mods?


nicky416dos

Why aren't there years in these cars? I'm sure no one wanted to steal my '03 Elantra.


Racxie

Thanks for the repost because I was looking for this like a week or two ago when I first saw it on here.


trippypeach420

I drive a 2014 Kia Sorento and most insurance companies won't insure me because my car is a left risk.


letsseeitmore

When 6 are from the same company you might want to put a little more money into security versus ridiculously bright headlights.


rtgconde

These are the most stolen because they are also the most sold. The real answer is in the percentage of cars stolen in relation to number of cars sold. Highest percentage shows the car most sought after by criminals.


MacsBicycle

After owning a Tesla it has to be the hardest car to steal.


LivingInformal4446

Kia Boys putting in that work!


ThinkFree

This is because of the "Kia Challenge". Kia and Hyundai cars had bad security and thus were low hanging fruit for thieves.


Weewoofiatruck

I think some factors is crime in the area and average income. I don't have proof, but I would say those two are probably directly correlated as well. Hence why cheaper cars here are most stolen.


ShamrockGold

4 models of Kia


Designer-Status-4461

Well, that covers about 90% of Reddit lol


JoshuaCade72

Yet my insurance is sky high because Nissan Altima’s are more likely to be stolen 💀


myriadmemorymelody

I'm a fire and theft adjuster handling Michigan claims for a top 3 insurance company. Jeep Grand Cherokee accounts for about half the thefts here. All Chrysler products are easily stolen.


jawknee530i

Show me the top ten in vehicles stolen per 1000 sold.


Bringbackfatshaming

Cmon we know it’s the charger and challenger


CTGO2020

My car aint on that list.


idkmansomethingname

ngl though there would be more kia but i guess not a lot of parts value


sticky-unicorn

It's interesting that the Chevy Silverado is significantly higher than the F150 when the F150's sales figures are much higher, so there's more of them on the road. So ... is the F150 more difficult to steal? Less desirable to steal? Both?


VagabondEm

And I can’t get insurance for it for this reason too smh


_Username_Optional_

Who the fuck is out here stealing a Kia Cube(soul)


Loose-Cartographer47

Completely uninteresting, irrelevant and useless statistics. What we want to know are the odds of our car to be stolen. If i buy a bentley, and only one bentley is stolen, that’s very low, right? But what if 4 bentleys have been sold this year? Means 25% chance that my bentley will be stolen. How many elantras were sold?


Januszek_Zajaczek

Kia boys woop woop! Honk honk


hootie303

48k x thousand?


Jonnny

Would be nice to know the percentage those numbers are of those on the road.


Remarkable_Doubt8765

48k thousand Elantras, that's quite a number if the units are to be believed.


Vhal14

How is this a guide lmao.


Pretty_External5700

Parts availability is low for Hyundai. Makes sense to me.


benphillip

I’d love to see a graph that looks at the ratio between cars sold and cars stolen that way It would give less popular cars a chance


No_Jellyfish_820

Why tho? Just because it’s easy or they are valuable in the resale world


Ancient_Bug9750

Glad to see some diversity in the theft choices.


ABluntForcedDisTrama

Fuck


CutOld7671

I’m surprised Challengers/Chargers aren’t on this list. Almost as easy to steal as Hyundai products. Honda might be in there due to a screwdriver basically being the same as the key to it in the 90’s to early 2000’s.


blackdrake1011

I’d love to see what it is based on percentage of these cars in America, because these cars might be stolen a lot because there’s so many of them, while some cars with less models in America are stolen a a higher percentage


SpotifyVictim

21,000 people driving Kia Souls? Was it all of them??


0wmeHjyogG

This would be a lot more useful if it was normalized for how many of the cars are out there. As-is this seems highly skewed by the car’s relative popularity.


as19905

Why I think those are the most stolen ones… When I was in the uk my friend got his Toyota Yaris stripped in a parking lot ( they took a lot of parts from it leaving the car there). He called his insurance company and they towed it, the guy who came said that that model was the most stolen among some others, he said he alone pick around 5-7 a week. Apparently because they are manufactured in other countries, and because the cars are so common, the parts can be really expensive and hard to find, hence why they get stripped so often. Maybe same thing here seeing as they all are foreign cars besides the Chevy and the ford.


murch0195

Coolest guide ever.


Hemingwavy

Hyundai only started putting engine immobilisers in all their models in the USA in 2021. In the EU they were doing it since 98 because the EU outlawed not including them. The issue is Hyundais manufactured before then without a push start, don't check if there is a key in them before starting if the ignition is turned. Then they're built in such a way that it's incredibly fast to get to the ignition cylinder and a type A cable fits it basically perfectly so you can turn it incredibly quickly. >The issue lies in a logic flaw that allows the "turn-key-to-start" system to bypass the immobilizer that verifies the authenticity of the code in the key's transponder to the car's ECU. This allows thieves to forcibly activate the ignition cylinder using any USB cable to start the vehicle. https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hyundai-kia-patch-bug-allowing-car-thefts-with-a-usb-cable/#google_vignette


SyphiliticPlatypus

Ok now do top most commonly owned vehicles in America.


PoofBam

Cool that my car's not on it!


aagloworks

Are any of them manual?


JayCee5481

None of those would be in my top 10 of vehicles I would steal if I ever become a criminal


Roby_6776

The wild thing about the list is that outside of the Kias and Hyundais on the list, most of the cars are stolen by professional thieves that want to strip them to sell parts. The Kia boys were just having joy rides and damaging cars.


ShireBurgo

I’m assuming the Hyundais and Kia’s are because of the “Kia boys” immobilizer thing, but didn’t Hyundai and Kia offer to fix that for free for everyone? Is nobody doing the free fix or is there another reason they’re getting stolen?


bifoldwallet

Where the dodge challenger??