Hyundai and Kia’s Remote Smart Parking Assist (AKA “Smaht Pahk” or RSPA) helps drivers remotely park their vehicles in tight spaces, but a recent recall shows that it might not work perfectly all the time. Kia is recalling the EV9 over concerns that a software glitch could lead to a malfunction in...
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