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Court orders Maruti to replace defective Grand Vitara engine

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  1. A consumer court in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, ordered Maruti Suzuki to replace a customer's Grand Vitara Strong Hybrid with a brand new car.

  2. The ₹21 lakh Grand Vitara Strong Hybrid's engine failed, which the owner attributed to ethanol-blended petrol.

  3. The court ruled in favor of the customer, requiring Maruti Suzuki to provide a replacement vehicle.

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