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KIAS

American  
  1. knot indicated airspeed.


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Ford has data only for customers who choose to share it; I’ve also heard reports of Houstonians powering their homes with Kias, Cybertrucks, and Rivians.

From Slate

An image of the evidence included in a police news release shows three Kias, a Honda, a Jeep and a Subaru.

From Seattle Times

Selna also found sufficient arguments that the lack of anti-theft devices on 14.3 million Hyundais and Kias made from 2011 to 2022 made thefts foreseeable, despite the South Korean automakers' assurances that their cars were safe.

From Reuters

Over the summer, the city handed out steering wheel locks to people who drive older model Hyundais and Kias.

From Washington Times

Mr. Jacobs said proximity readers, electronic keys and sophisticated alarms have all made it more difficult to finagle a lock and hot wire a car — equipment that’s not part of the older model Hyundais and Kias that have been badgered by auto thefts across the country.

From Washington Times