Money, anti-theft protection available for some Ohioans as part of Hyundai, Kia settlement

Yahoo! News
Ohioans who own certain Hyundai or Kia vehicles may be eligible for compensation and anti-theft protection through a settlement.

Summary

A multistate settlement with Hyundai and Kia will provide eligible Ohioans with compensation and anti-theft measures. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced that owners or lessees of affected vehicles may qualify for free installation of a zinc-reinforced ignition cylinder protector. Additionally, restitution is available for expenses related to theft or attempted theft occurring on or after April 29, 2025. Eligible consumers will receive a notice from Hyundai or Kia and have one year to schedule the free installation at an authorized dealership. Further details and compensation claims can be pursued through the Hyundai or Kia websites.

(Source:Yahoo! News)

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