{"count":1,"message":"Results returned successfully","results":[{"odiNumber":11502902,"manufacturer":"Land Rover","crash":true,"fire":false,"numberOfInjuries":0,"numberOfDeaths":0,"dateOfIncident":"12/26/2022","dateComplaintFiled":"01/21/2023","vin":"SALEWERE3N2","components":"ELECTRICAL SYSTEM,SERVICE BRAKES","summary":"I purchased a 2022 V8 after waiting about a year to get the vehicle. It mostly has been a good car until recently. I was pulling into my garage, which has a downhill grade, and there was ice on the surface of the driveway and subsequently slid into the corner of my garage going no more than 3-5 mph. Quarter size dent on the bumper, no big deal\u2026 I thought. Tried to reverse away from the garage and the car wouldn\u2019t move. All of the warning lights appeared. I was able to finally get it to reserve but every time I would put it into drive from there, the parking brake would turn on and the brakes would lock up. I had it towed to a Land Rover dealership and apparently the entire ABS module has faulted. They ordered a new one and installed it only to find out that it still isn\u2019t working properly. Land Rover says this isn\u2019t covered by warranty as it isn\u2019t a manufactures defect. I\u2019ve now had to spend $10k and still don\u2019t have a fully functioning vehicle. How could a $110k \u201coff road machine\u201d be put to a stand still due to a quarter size dent incident in the bumper, let alone the ABS module is located in the engine bay! Incredibly frustrating and can\u2019t wait to get it fixed and sel it; if I can even get it fixed properly. I am taking it to another Land Rover dealership in town as the other one seemed incapable of figuring it out. Land Rover USA has been horrible to work with and I am now driving a vehicle with a vibrating sensation in the brakes and maybe 50% of the normal braking power.","products":[{"type":"Vehicle","productYear":"2022","productMake":"LAND ROVER","productModel":"DEFENDER","manufacturer":"Land Rover"}]}]}