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Car Importer Carasso Motors Fined Over 11.5 Million Shekels for Parallel Import Service Failures

How 2 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.

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First reported by Walla · 5 hours ago

What happened

Carasso Motors will pay over 11.5 million shekels after the Israeli Competition Authority found it imposed unnecessary service barriers on parallel imported vehicles. The company will also change its service procedures to simplify access for these car owners.

  • 01Carasso Motors fined over 11.5 million shekels for service barriers to parallel import vehicles.
  • 02Owners had to present original warranty certificates despite company records.
  • 03Carasso will implement new procedures to ease service access for parallel imports.
  • 04This is the fifth enforcement case since Competition Law amendments.
  • 05Law requires official importers to serve parallel import vehicles without undue obstacles.

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Full coverage · 2 outlets

The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.

Now 14Right · Hebrew1 hour ago
Car Importer Carasso Motors Fined Over 11.5 Million Shekels for Parallel Import Service Failures
WallaCenter · Hebrew5 hours ago
Nissan Importer Parsby Fined 11.5 Million Shekels for Restricting Parallel Import Warranty Services

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