Well we really are now the unluckiest Jag owners ever!
After a fairly good day yesterday the judge asked to see the car first thing today. The car was clean and the damage was clearly visible from about 8 foot away but latter in her summing up she said that the damage looked of a minor nature and she could only see it close up
As soon as she saw the car her attitude towards me changed completely, like I was there wasting court time. The judge decided the two independant engineers reports, one obtained by the defence, that agreed with everything we had maintained were of little interest
She insisted that all the damage to the rear of the car was done 7 months before the incident with the dealer when the rear window was broken. Despite the two engineers reports stating that that was not possible and us insisting that that was not the case.
She said that we had not noticed the damage for 7 months and only noticed it at the dealers and then decided to get the car resprayed by claiming they did the damage. She also said we had a grudge against Jaguar because of the brake incident with this dealer and the past troubles with the first dealer we bought the car from.
I could go on and on but there is no point.
I will add two more thing and you make your minds up....
She asked the managing director of the dealership what he would have to do to the car to sell it on his forecourt, he said either a rear end respray or a full respray.
I think that implies some fairly extensive damage is on our car!
Whilst summing up she said that our car was in good condition and she could only see the damage whilst close up.
Have I lost the plot here

does a car in good condition need a respray to be sold on a dealers forecourt usually?
All of the defence witness's said the damage shown in the photos you all have seen was normal wear and tear....

The judge said it was down to the broken window. It was neither but she wasn't having it.
Very very odd summing up, didn't make sense to us at all.
They now want at least £15,000 in costs
Talk about a miscarriage of justice......