if you have to park it outside overnight, best thing you
Posted on: February 16, 2024 at 09:52:22 CT
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can do is put a VERY obvious anti-theft device on it like a steering wheel club.
Hopefully a potential criminal would see that before they break your window to find out they can't steal the vehicle
We've had so, so, SO many broken window claims for Kias and Hyundais over the past year, its crazy.
One of my employees lives in an apartment complex in Overland Park, and her Kia has had its window smashed 3 times in the past year or so. Had her door handle jacked up as well from someone trying to get in.
My wife's 2013 Hyundai got updated at the dealership (we didnt even know a recall existed until I went to the dealership for other service) but we still don't take it anywhere where it'll be parket outside for an extended period of time. Even though it can't be stolen, I don't want to screw with a broken window.
Edited by Joeboo at 09:53:29 on 02/16/24