2004 Land Rover Range Rover, Adriatic Blue With Light Cream Interior on 2040-cars
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Condition: the vehicle is in above average condition. There is some regular wear and tear that is normal for a 2004. Both keys are available. I have listed bleow a few areas that i would like to point out. 1. Range Rover lettering is visibly discolored due to a decade of use. 2. There is an area on the interior panel of the front doors that show discoloring due to normal use. Buyer accepts that purchase of SUV is "as is" and that the SUV has regular wear and tear ie minor road chips, light scratches, wheel scuffs, etc., as typical for a SUV of this age and mileage. Happy to send more pictures upon request.
Feature: This vehichle has every option that i believe was available in the 2004. History: vehicle has a clean title and has not been in any minor or major accidents. Shipping: Buyer responsible for vehicle pick-up or shipping - located in Charlotte, North Carolina Payment: Deposit of US $1,000.00 within 24 hours of auction close. Full payment is required withing 3 days of auction close. |
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Jaguar Land Rover opens winter testing facility in Minnesota
Wed, 12 Dec 2012As it begins the rollout of the all-wheel-drive Jaguar XJ and XF models, Jaguar Land Rover has just announced that it has opened a new facility in northern Minnesota for winter testing. Located in International Falls, MN (on the US and Canadian border), the British automaker says it is one of the coldest locations in the Continental US. Jaguar's new Instinctive All Wheel Drive system was developed primarily to help sell more cars in the northern US, so it only makes sense to open a testing area in the US as well.
With temperatures that can drop to minus 55 degrees Fahrenheit, International Falls was chosen to mimic some of the worst weather a Jaguar or Land Rover will ever see. The grounds house testing chambers, various road surfaces and even a frozen lake. This new facility complements the hot-weather testing grounds in Phoenix, AZ.
The official press release is posted below.
Land Rover, Toyota big winners in ALG top resale value awards
Tue, 18 Nov 2014
"Residual value is important for automakers and consumers because it's a complete indicator of the vehicle's future value." - Larry Dominique
Toyota and Land Rover took home the top brand honors in ALG's 2015 Residual Value Awards, which will be presented this week at the Los Angeles Auto Show.
Jaguar appoints Joe Eberhardt as North American President
Thu, 19 Dec 2013Jaguar Land Rover North America has appointed a new president, Joachim Eberhardt. The German exec, 50, had previously done stints at Chrysler Group, DaimlerChrysler UK, Mercedes-Benz USA and Daimler-Benz.
Eberhardt joins JLR NA in a good, but challenging time for the company. It's fresh off the launch of the Range Rover Sport and Jaguar F-Type, which have been subject to rave reviews, and its overall sales are up 21 percent over 2012. Still, as Automotive News points out, the two manufacturers face a fight to become the equal of A-list competitors like BMW and Mercedes in the eyes of consumers.
"Joe brings a proven industry track record and valuable global leadership experience in luxury sales, service and marketing. We look forward to Joe leading our North American team in working with our retail networks to further grow the business and better serve our customers," JLR's group sales operations director, Andy Goss, said.