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After two recalls for software updates, the car's range is now permanently restricted to 80 percent of what it was new.
Owners of over 2,700 2019 I-Paces are waiting for Jaguar to buy the car back.
The company has decided that purchasing the cars is cheaper than identifying and replacing defective battery packs.
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