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  • 747_JK
    Member Since: 26 Jun 2018
    Location: England
    Posts: 418
    United Kingdom 
    2022 Discovery SDV6 HSE Lux Santorini Black

    Jaguar Land Rover You Owe Us (new claim launched today)

    Hi all,
    I heard about this claim last week, but their press announcement was embargoed until this morning, so only posting it now. I've not looked into it (in detail), but sharing for info as it's specifically aimed at Discovery 5 owners, amongst others.

    It's not he emissions cheat claim doing the rounds (which I didn't sign up to). This is all DPF-related, it seems...

    What do people make of it? Totally against anything like this, or worth a punt for a potential financial benefit a few years down the line? Question


    EMBARGO: Tuesday, 21 March 00:01 GMT
    Jaguar Land Rover faces multi-billion pound UK lawsuit over exhaust filter defects

    • New group action seeks over £3bn on behalf of Jaguar Land Rover customers who purchased cars with defective components, including diesel particulate filter (‘DPF’) systems.
    • Claim alleges that the vehicles are defective in their design and can cause significant on road safety and performance issues for drivers. The defects also cause accelerated engine wear forcing customers to pay additional costs for servicing, including in some cases engine replacement.
    • Jaguar Land Rover omitted information on the fault in the exhaust filtering system, and at present does not appear to be able to fix the defects.
    • Owners of the affected models are urged to sign up as a claimant to receive between £3,000 - £16,000 each in estimated compensation if the case is successful.


    LONDON, UK: A group action against Jaguar Land Rover is being brought to the High Court of England and Wales, claiming the company owes its customers over £3bn due to core component defects, including with the exhaust filters, in a range of their diesel vehicles.

    The consumer rights’ lawyers leading the claim allege that a number of Jaguar Land Rover models (including the Range Rover Evoque, Range Rover Sport, Range Rover, Land Rover Discovery, Land Rover Discovery Sport and Jaguar E-Pace) suffer from defects that affect the car's performance, subjecting car owners to costly repairs and potentially serious safety consequences.

    The claim argues that cars with a defective DPF system need to be serviced more frequently than promised at the time of purchase, including because the system causes accelerated oil dilution leading to wear on engine components. It also results in the vehicle needing more frequent oil changes.

    A full or clogged DPF can cause the car to enter “limp mode”, making it slower and less responsive, increasing the risk of an accident and putting both the owner and other road users in danger.

    James Oldnall, Managing Partner at Milberg and lead litigator on the claim says: “We’ve learned that certain models are overly prone to issues with DPF. UK Drivers will be used to seeing DPF warning lights on their dashboard. This is because the DPF systems installed by Jaguar Land Rover were not fit for purpose. Customers are being required to service their vehicles more frequently and their engines are at risk of accelerated wear. We are aware of some customers who have even experienced their vehicles switching into “Limp Home Mode”, which, at best is inconvenient, at worst dangerous. Yet, Jaguar Land Rover has been happy to continue to sell these cars without disclosing the challenges drivers will meet if they buy one of the affected vehicles.”

    “We want to seek redress for those who have not only been misled by Jaguar Land Rover, but have been put at risk by the company not admitting affected car models have defective components including faulty exhaust filters.”

    Jaguar Land Rover is one of Britain’s most famous car manufacturers, but its cars are also among the most unreliable. What Car?’s 2022 reliability survey placed Land Rover at the bottom of the table - number 31 out of 32.

    Some owners of the affected models have taken to online consumer advice forums to share their concerns and seek advice for their defective cars. When addressing the DPF fault with Jaguar Land Rover, one user says: “the dealer called me today, telling me they have replaced the DPF… although the car is under warranty, I have to pay for replacing the DPF, which is nearly 1400 pounds!” Another user claimed they had to spend thousands with no real solution stating: “the worst car buying and service that I have ever experienced for the dearest car I ever bought and lost the most money on in just over a year. A record at 21k”.

    Over 500,000 new car owners may be eligible to make a claim, and hundreds of thousands of additional pre-owned car owners may also have claims. If the case is successful, claimants could receive between £3,000 - £16,000 each in compensation. Jaguar Land Rover is facing a similar case in Australia which is ongoing.

    Group actions have been successfully launched against several automobile companies in recent years such as cases against Toyota and Mitsubishi in Australia. There are also a number of international cases against Volkswagen, over emissions claims, that have resulted in compensation being paid to claimants (including UK consumers) in 2022.

    Affected Jaguar Land Rover owners of any of the models listed are being urged to sign up to join the claim by visiting: www.jlryouoweus.co.uk

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  • PSC747
    Member Since: 25 Apr 2023
    Location: Derbyshire
    Posts: 4
    United Kingdom 
    2020 Discovery SDV6 HSE Lux Santorini Black

    Are there any risks in signing up for this? A potential legal bill if it fails maybe?
  • Popsdosh
    Member Since: 06 Nov 2021
    Location: Cambs
    Posts: 138
    United Kingdom 

    I could not do it myself .
    Its on a par with buying a pit bull and then suing the seller because it bites you. We all go into Landrover ownership with our eyes open.
    All these claims are only designed to make the legal companies richer by exploiting those that have a grievance. Ambulance chasers 😂
  • terryall
    Member Since: 03 Apr 2019
    Location: Whitstable
    Posts: 70
    United Kingdom 
    2019 Discovery SDV6 HSE Lux Indus Silver

    From what I’ve seen they claim you could get back between £3k and £16k but there is no mention of fees.
    So expect your £3k to dwindle to £1k or less.
  • Darras
    Member Since: 16 May 2020
    Location: Newcastle
    Posts: 764
    United Kingdom 

    No, with civil actions, you will end up with a monetary settlement in the event of a valid claim, they may take a success percentage off the top, roughly 20% or thereabouts, but the actual legal bill is settled separately.

    I suppose it gives a no cost option to many that couldn’t afford to go after the big boys themselves.

    I haven’t signed up with anyone, but I wouldn’t rule it out either, why would you?
  • PSC747
    Member Since: 25 Apr 2023
    Location: Derbyshire
    Posts: 4
    United Kingdom 
    2020 Discovery SDV6 HSE Lux Santorini Black

    So, moral issues aside, and apart from having the compensation eroded by costs, there doesn't seem to be any actual risk, as it appears to been on a 'no win, no fee' basis.
  • Darras
    Member Since: 16 May 2020
    Location: Newcastle
    Posts: 764
    United Kingdom 

    Yep. As you say, moral issue aside, who’s going to knock back that?

    LR haven’t played it fair with owners, so my conscience would be clear. You reap what you sow.
  • 747_JK
    Member Since: 26 Jun 2018
    Location: England
    Posts: 418
    United Kingdom 
    2022 Discovery SDV6 HSE Lux Santorini Black

    DELETE (mis-understanding of something)

    MY23.5 D5 3.0 MHEV Metropolitan Edition – Santorini Black – Ebony Windsor Leather – 21” Style 5025 gloss black wheels – 21” full size spare tyre – Black roof rails – Black side mouldings - Williams Ceramic Coat. [Gone: D5 HSE @ 50,795miles: (now LH68 BYW)]
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