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Custom Spectra Coated Land Rover Discovery Ii Se - One Of A Kind - No Reserve! on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:143567 Color: is coated with a textured Matte Black Spectra Military Spec Coating
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2001 CUSTOM SPECTRA COATED LAND ROVER DISCOVERY SERIES II SE - MUST SELL

I am selling my unique, eye-catching, head turning CUSTOM 4X4 AWD Disco! Simply put... I love my Disco... I hate to see it go, but I need to sell. Must go to good home... LOL. 

This rover's entire body/exterior is coated with a textured Matte Black Spectra Military Spec Coating! The company that applied it locally called it "body armor" and I can definitely see why. This stuff will last a lifetime, it won't scratch, won't chip, and won't fade. They did a great job (check them out at commandcustoms.com)! BTW the headliner is also coated with same material see pics. This is my everyday driver, and the only problem with the vehicle is being asked at every traffic light "what's is that?" or "wow that looks great!" Besides the coating, this vehicle runs great, I only let Land Rover certified techs touch it, there are no mechanical issues, no dash error lights, and everything works. Interior is in great condition. I am the only one who drives it and I am a non-smoker. Clean title. No accidents. Only 2 owners, I purchased it from original owner. See more details and options about the vehicle below:

Well maintained!
Only 143K miles!
Drives Great! Cold AC!
18" Premium "Hurricane" Wheels
Heated Front Seats
All Leather Front and Rear Seats
Power Windows, Mirrors, & Door Locks
Cruise Control
Fog Lights 
Tilt Steering Wheel
Dual Sunroofs
Premium Land Rover Sound System w 6 CD Disc Player
New Headliner (Also Coated!)
Rear Ladder
New Leather Shifter and E-Brake Boots
Upgraded Cross Bars for Roof Rails...
This SUV has all the upgrades.

Please do not hesitate to call me or email me any questions at all...

Thanks!
Joe
305-767-7887

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Jaguar crossover won't be based on Evoque or have off-road chops

Wed, 21 Aug 2013

Jaguar's long-rumored crossover won't be built on the same platform as the Land Rover Range Rover Evoque, says the Australian site Car Advice. The future of the new CUV remains uncertain, but if Jaguar does dip its toes into the SUV/crossover pool, though, the new vehicle will likely be a car-based soft roader, lacking (or perhaps more appropriately, not needing) the off-road-engineered chops inherent in Land Rover's small CUV platform.
Jaguar product planner Steven De Ploey explained to Car Advice, "There's many groups around the world [platform sharing] - obviously Volkswagen Group is doing it all the time - but I think we have to be careful. He added, "Jaguar is something quite different... It's about capability, but very much on-road focused capability." That seems to gel with our suspicions that the XQ, as it's expected to be called, will share its platform with an upcoming small Jaguar sedan, the oft-rumored X-Type successor.
Still, we'd recommend taking any mention of a Jaguar crossover with a grain of salt. Based on many of the (quite compelling) statements made by De Ploey against a Jag crossover and previous statements made by Jag's design boss, Ian Callum, the case against a leaper-bearing crossover seems strong. If a high-rider were to arrive from Jaguar, though, the article insinuates that it'd be more in line with the BMW X6 or upcoming X4 - sort of a coupe-based crossover. Like we said, grain of salt. If a Jag crossover is going to arrive soon, the upcoming Frankfurt Motor Show is the most likely locale for its debut. We'll find out in a few weeks.

Jaguar Land Rover calls in handful of vehicles over suspension bolts

Thu, 24 Apr 2014

With most recalls seemingly affecting mass-market vehicles, it'd be all too easy to assume, consciously or otherwise, that higher-end automobiles never face such issues. But the main reason we don't see the NHTSA recalling more luxury automobiles isn't because of their quality, we'd postulate: it's because of their relative scarcity.
Take Jaguar Land Rover, recalls of whose vehicles we only seem to have cause to report about once a year. So if you're figuring they're about due, here you go. The Indian-owned British auto group has just announced two recalls, both regarding suspension components: one affecting Jaguars and another concerning - you guessed it - Land Rovers.
First up we have a recall for 2013 to 2014 model year Jaguar XJ, XF and XK models - a whopping 297 of them - which have been found to have problematic toe links. Separation of the toe link from the rear sub-frame could result in impaired stability and control over the vehicle's direction, so JLR is calling them in to replace the nuts and washers on the rear toe links.

Jaguar opens new engine plant in the UK

Thu, 30 Oct 2014

The heads of Jaguar Land Rover are having a busy couple of weeks opening factories. Just days after inaugurating the company's first overseas plant in China, the automaker's new Engine Manufacturing Center in the UK is being inaugurated, as well. The plant near Wolverhampton, England, marks the first time in decades that JLR is building its own powerplants in-house. Further signaling the importance of this launch for the business, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip were on hand and even tweeted about it.
The factory's first major project is to build JLR's latest Ingenium four-cylinders, starting with the 2.0-liter diesel version. "Our new Engine Manufacturing Centre is an important step in advancing the competitiveness and capability of the UK automotive sector. The production of in-house engines will support the expansion of the UK supply chain providing critical mass for inward investment," said Trevor Leeks, plant operations director in the automaker's announcement.
Opening the doors to the Engine Manufacturing Center has been years in the making for JLR. The plant was first announced in September 2011 and broke ground in June 2012. Building it cost the company 500 million pounds ($800 million) and created 1,400 new jobs. Of course, being a state-of-the-art factory, considerations were made to make the place as energy efficient as possible. That meant installing the UK's largest solar array with 21,000 panels to produce about 30 percent of the site's electricity needs.