Kia and Hyundai theft victims speak out as stolen car numbers continue to soar
Kia and Hyundai car theft victims are speaking out as an average of 6 Kias and Hyundais are being stolen each day in Buffalo in 2023. Stolen Kia and Hyundai numbers have skyrocketed in Buffalo from 400 all of last year to 350 in just the first two months of 2023 citywide.
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