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Hyundai, Kia issue recalls after engine fires; watchdog group says more recalls needed
“In the interest of the safety of those who drive these Kia and Hyundai vehicles and those…

Hyundai, Kia recall over 500K vehicles as fire risk spreads
“The better-late-than-never recall of Kia Souls hopefully will remedy this fire-causing defect,” said Jason Levine, executive director…

Center for Auto Safety: It is Time for Congress to Take Action on Kia and Hyundai Fires
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 27, 2019 Contact: Grace Garver, (202) 328-7700, [email protected] Center for Auto Safety: It…

More spontaneous fires reported in some Kia, Hyundai vehicles
“It is certainly more than 280. Sometimes we’ll see that’s a number that should be 2 or…

Kia, Hyundai to recall vehicles to fix problem that can cause fires
Jason Levine, executive director of the nonprofit Center For Auto Safety, said Kia limited the latest recall…

Car engines going up in flames across the country
Jason Levine, the Executive Director of the Center for Auto Safety, said the companies need to take…

Statement from Jason Levine, Executive Director, on the apparent refusal by Hyundai and Kia to testify at US Senate hearing.
Statement from Jason Levine, Executive Director, on the apparent refusal by Hyundai and Kia to testify at…

Combustible Kias? Owners report vehicles going up in flames
“In May, we started noticing reports of a significant number of Kias and Hyundais catching on fire…

Senate panel wants Hyundai, Kia to testify on engine fire reports
“We’re glad to see Sen. [Bill] Nelson and the Congress committee call Hyundai and Kia up to…

Following Center for Auto Safety recall request over non-collision fires in 2.9 million Kia and Hyundai vehicles, U.S. Senate schedules a hearing with manufacturer CEO on November 14.
Nelson: Kia, Hyundai CEOs asked to appear before Congress WASHINGTON – The CEOs of Kia and Hyundai…
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