Some cities are suing Kia and Hyundai, arguing that the automakers should bear responsibility for selling cars without immobilizers. However, there's also debate about blaming social media platforms like TikTok for spreading theft-related information instead of focusing on making cars more secure. How will Kia and Hyundai state off this wave of negative publicity?

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