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Hyundai and Kia models were the most frequently stolen vehicles in 2023, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB).
Hyundai took the first two spots on the National Insurance Crime Bureau's (NICB) list of the most stolen vehicles in 2023, and Kia is in third place. While pickups have historically been the most stolen vehicles, a social media trend propelled the South Korean group to the podium.
Not too long ago, YouTuber Edmond Barseghian was captured on video footage doing doughnuts in his McLaren Senna before planting the throttle pedal down, losing control and careening into a Lexus dealership. The totalled hypercar has now found its way into a Hollywood auction lot and awaits a new life.
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The BMW 7 Series has won the 2024 South African Car of the Year (COTY) award, following a grand gala event in Johannesburg on 8 May. The luxury sedan was one of 18 finalists selected by the South African Guild of Mobility Journalists (SAGMJ) in this year’s competition. Have a look at the other category winners below.
Outdated federal standards for the flammability of vehicle interior materials—put in place before the rise of EVs—pose an unnecessary health hazard, argues Consumer Reports.