Kia joins forces with WPD to combat car theft


Midwest Kia E-Commerce Director Mike Gisick said they break out the back window, tear apart a steering column and then use the USB to start the car. Gisick said this has left many consumers having to pay approximately 2,000 dollars to get the car fixed. He added repairs can take anywhere from two to three weeks.  


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