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Anonymous (not verified)    July 1, 2021 - 12:04AM

In reply to by incahoots (not verified)

I have purchased two Hyundais (2018 and 2020). None of the sales people we spoke with mentioned anything about this optional feature, which leads me to believe they were unaware of the design flaw. This feature should not be optional. This is a safety matter, similar to the autopilot systems of the Boeing 737s which led to crashes killing 346 people. The US aircraft maker cut corners and pressured regulators to overlook aspects of the design flaw. Many pilots were unaware of the flaw. Criminals stealing Hyundai and Kia vehicles have guns, and people have been shot trying to stop the thefts. So don’t say people haven’t done their due diligence. We trust the car manufacturers are making safe and reliable vehicles for the American public. Apparently, Hyundai/Kia is taking short cuts (unlike other manufacturers) to make a buck at the cost of many innocent Americans and dealers.

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