Hyundai/Kia Will Pay Owners $200 Million over Easily Stolen Cars
This is how the Kia TikTok Challenge ends: The automaker has agreed to compensate owners of around 9 million vehicles in a settlement in California.www.caranddriver.com
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Hyundai/Kia Will Pay Owners $200 Million over Easily Stolen Cars
This is how the Kia TikTok Challenge ends: The automaker has agreed to compensate owners of around 9 million vehicles in a settlement in California.www.caranddriver.com
If they thought stealing the cars was easy, wait until people start stealing the moneyHyundai/Kia Will Pay Owners $200 Million over Easily Stolen Cars
This is how the Kia TikTok Challenge ends: The automaker has agreed to compensate owners of around 9 million vehicles in a settlement in California.www.caranddriver.com
good thing we have government regulators out there fighting on behalf of consumers!
Pretty simplygood thing we have government regulators out there fighting on behalf of consumers!
Hyundai and Kia sold a defective product and are being held accountable
I wonder how that would shake out in libertarian fantasy land....
actually, you're wrong. it's not felony theft if the car is unlocked. this might be unique to CAPretty simply
Sales decline
Easy peasy
BTW it wasn't a "defective product;" it's still theft even if someone leaves the keys in the ignition. Of course, people with high levels of neanderthal DNA can help themselves
Not a felony, but still theftactually, you're wrong. it's not felony theft if the car is unlocked. this might be unique to CA
I often leave my rig unlocked, windows down
it freaks people out
steal a car -> crucifixion!Not a felony, but still theft
Crucifixion is a proper punishment
You’ve joined insteal a car -> crucifixion!
attempt to subvert the constitution -> no big whoop!
It's funny you actually believe any of this would have done anythingwhy did the states draw up fake slates of electors?
why did they attempt to deliver those to Pence and the national archives?
when Pence refused, why did they try to get Pence off the premises so Grassley could certify the fake slates?
why do you continue to ignore these questions?
it's cute how you continue to ignore evidence, intent, and facts in favor of minimizationIt's funny you actually believe any of this would have done anything
This is lawyers playing lawyer games and forgetting the true power of the State
No one knows what would have happened because the authors of the constitution never planned for such a thing. The founding fathers never imagined anyone would be such a sore loser as Trump.it's cute how you continue to ignore evidence, intent, and facts in favor of minimization
if Pence had certified the fake slate of electors, what would have happened?
even if he sent the electors back to the states, what would have happened?
there's no clear recourse for this type of ratfkery