If anything it would be the other way around. Remember the “kia boys” that could steal cars with a USB A cable? That only happened in the USA and not Canada. Why? Because Canada mandates electronic security on the ignition switch. The USA doesn’t. So Canadian Kia cars were never stolen in droves like those in American.
All big companies do. The only thing mitigating that is regulations and the US is generally laxer than other places (like Europe and Canada) on safety standards.
If anything it would be the other way around. Remember the “kia boys” that could steal cars with a USB A cable? That only happened in the USA and not Canada. Why? Because Canada mandates electronic security on the ignition switch. The USA doesn’t. So Canadian Kia cars were never stolen in droves like those in American.
But kia has shown they will cut corners
All big companies do. The only thing mitigating that is regulations and the US is generally laxer than other places (like Europe and Canada) on safety standards.
I think you’ll find that in most value segment vehicles. Its what makes them value segment.