Turkish court rules on Range Rover Vogue case

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An Istanbul court orders Jaguar Land Rover Company to pay damages after Range Rover Vogue model caught on fire due to a manufacturing defect

Istanbul’s 8th Consumer Court has ordered British luxury car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover Company to pay damages in a court case.

A panel of experts have found that two engine screws were not tightened enough during car's assembly which lead to the engine catching fire.

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