Did you buy or lease a Jaguar Land Rover car with a faulty DPF?
If so, you could be due ££££ in compensation.
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Overview
Diesel particulate filters (DPFs) help to reduce harmful emissions from diesel cars. Legislation introduced in 2009 effectively made DPFs mandatory in all modern diesel vehicles.
Jaguar Land Rover is accused of selling cars with defective diesel particulate filters. It is alleged these DPFs led to excessive clogging and reliability issues. As a result, drivers may have experienced excessive maintenance costs and increased risks to their safety. The affected cars may also be worth less than drivers paid for them.
A lawsuit has now been launched and hundreds of thousands of Jaguar Land Rover owners could be due compensation.
At a glance
Deadline
Previous settlement
Up to £16,000
Total claim value
£3 billion (Est.)
Drivers signed up
42,000 +
If you answer yes to any of the following, you could have a NO-WIN, NO- FEE Jaguar Land Rover compensation claim.
Did you purchase or lease a new Jaguar Land Rover vehicle between April 2017 and December 2022?
Did you purchase or lease a used car from a registered Jaguar Land Rover dealership between April 2017 and December 2022?
If you have a claim, and you want to join the Jaguar Land Rover DPF group action, register your interest and we’ll connect you with a regulated UK law firm.
Answer a few quick questions to see if you qualify to join the claim.
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November 2024
A Judge approves group litigation order in Jaguar Land Rover claim.
February 2024
A claim worth £3billion was made against Jaguar Land Rover in the UK for fitting several of its popular vehicle models with faulty DPFs.
December 2022
The media reported that Jaguar Land Rover was facing a class action in Australia over the alleged faulty DPFs.
2017 to 2022
People who bought Jaguar Land Rover diesel-powered vehicles manufactured between 2017 and 2022 began to experience issues caused by faulty DPFs.
2009
A diesel particulate filter (DPF) helps to reduce harmful emissions from diesel cars. Legislation introduced in 2009 effectively made DPFs mandatory in all modern diesel cars.
We’ll provide more updates on this case as they happen.
Find out if you could join a no-win, no-fee Jaguar Land Rover DPF claim. It will only take a few minutes and there’s no obligation to proceed.
It is alleged that Jaguar Land Rover fitted several of its models with faulty diesel particulate filters (DPFs). As a result, owners of the affected vehicles may have experienced reduced performance and costly repairs. The faulty DPFs may also have led to “potentially serious” safety concerns.
The following models are believed to be affected by the Jaguar Land Rover DPF scandal:
Because Jaguar Land Rover sold cars with faulty diesel particulate filters, affected drivers may have experienced excessive maintenance costs, and in some cases, been forced to pay for engine replacements. The vehicles may also have suffered significant performance issues and been worth less than the drivers paid for them. The faulty DPFs may also have become clogged, causing the cars to be less responsive and increasing the likelihood of road accidents. Lawyers believe these drivers deserve compensation for the possible harm and injustice.
If you purchased or leased an affected Jaguar Land Rover vehicle, whether new or used, between April 2017 and December 2022, you could have a NO-WIN, NO- FEE compensation claim.
Yes. If you bought a used car from a registered Jaguar Land Rover dealership you may still be eligible for compensation. Try our simple eligibility checker to see if you have a claim.
Yes, if you sold an affected vehicle, you can still join our group action. Try our simple eligibility checker to see if you have a claim.
We cannot say how much compensation you might get if you win your compensation case. Each claim is based on its merits and your solicitor will work to get the compensation owed to you. However, claimants in this case could receive between £3,000 and £16,000 each in compensation.
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