Two Insurance Companies Stop Providing Coverage for Hyundai and Kia Car Models

Two Insurance Companies Stop Providing Coverage for Hyundai and Kia Car Models
At left, the logo of Kia Motors, in Seoul, South Korea, on Dec. 13, 2017 (AP Photo); and at right, the Hyundai logo displayed on a brand-new Hyundai Santa Fe SUV at a Hyundai dealership in Colma, Calif., on April 7, 2017. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
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Top insurers State Farm and Progressive are refusing to provide insurance coverage for certain models made by South Korean car firms Kia and Hyundai, with reports claiming that the vehicles are easier to steal due to a lack of proper anti-theft technology like electronic immobilizers.

“State Farm has temporarily stopped writing new business in some states for certain model years and trim levels of Hyundai and Kia vehicles because theft losses for these vehicles have increased dramatically,” the insurer said in a statement to CNN. “This is a serious problem impacting our customers and the entire auto insurance industry.”