NOTICE TO OWNERS IN THE STATE OF DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA [G2360428]

If at any time during your vehicle ownership you have any questions or concerns with regard to your vehicle, please contact us at:

The District of Columbia has enacted a 'Lemon Law' that defines a consumer’s rights to have a vehicle repurchased or replaced in the event that your vehicle has a certain nonconformity that cannot be repaired to conform to its express warranties after a reasonable number of attempts.

We encourage you to report any nonconformity, in writing, directly to Jaguar Land Rover North America, LLC (JLRNA). In order to promote customer satisfaction, JLRNA would like the opportunity to correct any problems you may be experiencing with your vehicle.

If you are still dissatisfied with your vehicle and wish to seek repurchase or replacement of your vehicle under your state’s 'Lemon Law', be advised that JLRNA participates in BBB AUTO LINE®, an informal dispute resolution procedure (arbitration program). You are not required to use this program before filing other court action under the 'Lemon Law'. For further information about BBB AUTO LINE®, please refer to the relevant section. See BBB AUTO LINE®.

You may also contact us at the address or toll-free telephone number listed previously.

Additionally, the following statement is provided to you in the form required by the law of the District of Columbia:

NOTICE TO PURCHASER

IF, AFTER A REASONABLE NUMBER OF ATTEMPTS, THE MANUFACTURER, ITS AGENT, OR A RETAILER/AUTHORIZED REPAIRER IS UNABLE TO REPAIR OR CORRECT ANY NONCONFORMITY, DEFECT, OR CONDITION WHICH RESULTS IN SIGNIFICANT IMPAIRMENT OF THE MOTOR VEHICLE, THE MANUFACTURER, AT THE OPTION OF THE CONSUMER, SHALL REPLACE THE MOTOR VEHICLE WITH A COMPARABLE MOTOR VEHICLE, OR ACCEPT THE RETURN OF THE MOTOR VEHICLE FROM THE CONSUMER AND REFUND TO THE CONSUMER THE FULL PURCHASE PRICE, INCLUDING ALL SALES TAX, LICENSE FEES, REGISTRATION FEES, AND ANY SIMILAR GOVERNMENTAL CHARGES. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CONCERNING YOUR RIGHTS, YOU MAY CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AND REGULATORY AFFAIRS.