Of the most stolen cars in 2023, Hyundai models occupy the first two positions.
Now the company is in the valley making sure Hyundai owners get a software update to prevent theft.
It was a national problem seen in Glendale as well.
“We had about a 400 percent increase,” Commander Jay O’Neill of the Glendale Police Department said of the thefts of Hyundais from 2022 to 2023.
The thefts started because of a social media post that went viral.
“You’re going to have a segment of the population that says, ‘hey, that looks like fun.’ Absolutely no fun. It’s a crime,” O’Neill said.
Hyundais manufactured from 2011 to 2021 with key-to-turn ignitions are targeted. The company has released anti-theft software that drivers must go to the dealership to obtain.
“People can tune in on Saturday and make this important update,” David VandeLinde, vice president of Hyundai Motor America, said.
No appointment necessary from 9am to 3pm on October 26 at all Valley Hyundai dealers.
“We want to make sure all the vehicles are up to date and as safe as possible,” said Earnhardt Hyundai’s Kenny Carson.
Hyundai says 30% of drivers still haven’t installed the update. For owners who have, they are seeing a reduction in stolen cars.
“Anecdotal information from police departments also tells us that it’s definitely slowing down, it’s working, but we still have more work to do,” VandeLinde said.
Commander O’Neill says all drivers should be careful where they park their cars.
“Park in a well-lit area, if you have a garage, park in your garage,” O’Neill said. “Steering wheel lock is also a great alternative.”
If you can’t make it on Saturday, you can always book a free appointment directly at a Hyundai dealership.
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