Kia and Hyundai thefts chasing away insurers Thefts of Kias, Hyundais chase away auto insurers
With car thefts spiking in
Allstate,
In 2022, the top 10 U.S. cities for car thefts included
From July through September of last year, the majority of
Some of these thefts are blamed on a social media trend teaching users how to easily steal Kia and Hyundai models, which robbers then take for joyrides. The Kia Boyz hashtag, popularized on
It's a nationwide trend, with recordings uploaded from
A manufacturer defect in these cars lets thieves steal them "with just a USB cable," said
Walker called the three corporations' limitations on new policies "an unusual decision for insurance companies." But they're ultimately responding to the market, even if the makes and models of the affected vehicles are fairly new, she said.
This crime trend impacts the wallets of all drivers, too.
"Unfortunately, that also affects what we pay for car insurance," Walker said. "We all foot the bill for auto theft."
For
"The emotional impact on regular, ol' Americans is tremendous," she said. Thieves with access to garage door openers and home addresses on insurance paperwork leave victims "not knowing if you're safe in your house."
The thefts of her gray 2017 Kia Sportage occurred after everyday errands. In
In
And this past February, McClung's husband walked out of a restaurant to find a thief in the process of hijacking the car for a third time. The suspect fled the scene, but the car door lock and steering column were left in disrepair.
The incidents "absolutely" make McClung reconsider buying another Kia or Hyundai. "It, of course, gives you a creepy feeling."
She's not alone. McClung belongs to "Colorado Stolen Cars," a
McClung acknowledges that she's in a better position than most theft victims, with good insurance, rental coverage and the means to buy another vehicle, if necessary. But she's read countless anecdotes about uninsured and undocumented Coloradans left without their cars, hindering their ability to drive to work, school and the doctor's office.
"It's people without means that are being impacted," she said. "Insurance companies must be just tearing their hair out."
The thefts have caused repercussions: Now, some new Kia and Hyundai owners can choose from only limited insurance options, as Allstate,
Allstate decided to pause new coverage of select Kia and Hyundai model years in certain states, including
But current policyholders are in luck, as "we continue to support existing policies for these vehicles," she added.
"This is a serious problem impacting our customers and the entire auto insurance industry," he said.
The insurance company is open to adjusting its approach as the situation evolves, but, "in this case, it became necessary to take action to protect our policyholders and our business," Sarkissian said.
Progressive will also continue to insure its existing customers owning these models, but, in certain locations, have limited sales of new policies or boosted rates, spokesperson
Hyundai and Kia publicly acknowledged the rise in thefts, offering solutions in the meantime.
Both companies introduced free security software upgrades and gave free steering wheel locks to law enforcement agencies to distribute to residents who own or rent the impacted models.



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