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2004 Land Rover Discovery / Great Shape! on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:91697 Color: Measurements
Location:

Sparta, New Jersey, United States

Sparta, New Jersey, United States

Up for auction is a 2004 Land Rover Discovery SE in Great Shape.  This is my personal vehicle.  Always serviced at our local Land Rover in Parsippany, NJ.  The vehicle is in great shape, runs well, all components work, I changed the original stereo to a Sony CD player with Blue Tooth and MP3 jack.  I am selling it because I have 3 other cars and I am looking to downsize.  All 4 tires were replaced about 20K ago through Land Rover, 60-70% life left.

All leather seats, the carpet is perfect; always had all-weather mats, 2 sunroofs, front seat warmers, etc.  Fun to drive and great in the snow!

Issues; 2 small chips on the windshield; just passed inspection in NJ, good through May of 2016.  Minor small chips on paint, faded driver's side back trim on wheel well (see pic), snap to hold rear storage cover broken (see pic), the cover works fine, normal drivers side wear on bucket seat, driver's side rear passenger door requires heavier pull on door handle.

All schedule maintenance done, next oil change scheduled for 94K.  Mileage will vary slightly as it get driven periodically.  I average about 16-17 MPG.  Reserve price is below the Kelly Blue Book.

A partial list of the following service that has been performed:
  • Schedule oil changes
  • Both front and rear brake pad and rotors replaced less than 20K ago
  • Cylinder heads- Engine set
  • Evaporation pump
  • Door hardware
  • 4 new tires through Land Rover
  • Periodic bulbs replaced
  • Ignition wires, spark plugs
  • Wiper blades
Email if you have any questions, you won't be disappointed!

Specifications

LENGTH 15ft 5.2in
WIDTH 6ft 2.4in
HEIGHT 
6ft 4.4in
GROUND CLEARANCE 
0ft 8.2in
Body style illustration may not reflect the actual shape of this vehicle.

Exterior Measurements

6 ft. 2.4 in. (74.4 in.)6 ft. 4.4 in. (76.4 in.)
15 ft. 5.2 in. (185.2 in.)0 ft. 8.2 in. (8.2 in.)
5 ft. 0.6 in. (60.6 in.)5 ft. 1.4 in. (61.4 in.)
8 ft. 4 in. (100 in.)

Interior Measurements

40.4 in.42.3 in.
58.3 in.40.1 in.
37.3 in.57.3 in.

Fuel

GasPremium unleaded (required)
24.6 gal.270.6/344.4 mi.
11/14 mpg

Weights and Capacities

7700 lbs.6064 lbs.
4576 lbs.31 degrees
21 degrees40.5 cu.ft.
63.3 cu.ft.
** When adequately equipped, which may require engine and/or other drivetrain upgrades.

DriveTrain

Four wheel drive4-speed automatic

Engine & Performance

4.6 LOverhead valves (OHV)
V816
300 ft-lbs. @ 2600 rpm217 hp @ 4750 rpm
39 ft.

Suspension

  • Solid live axle front suspension
  • Solid live axle rear suspension

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Auto blog

Land Rover knows where you're going and how you want to get there

Thu, 10 Jul 2014

Land Rover makes some of the most capable SUVs on or off the road, and some of the most luxurious too. But the British automaker isn't about to rest on those laurels - not when every other automaker assaults its territory with sport-utes of their own. That's why Land Rover has been working so hard on nifty new technologies from a depth-sounder in the door mirror of the Range Rover Sport an augmented-reality head-up display that makes the whole front of the car virtually disappear.
JLR's newest tech may not be ground-breaking, but its integration promises to make driving around town that much easier. The system syncs with the driver's smartphone and uses all manner of parameters - including driver habits, weather and location as well as the presence of other passengers - to make the commute go as smoothly as possible. Get into the car and it'll set the seat and mirrors for you. No big deal, because lots of cars do that. But it'll also set up the nav system to take you to work and the sound system to play your favorite music. Okay, getting more interesting.
Get in with your kids and it'll know not only that you've got to drop them off at school first (or remind you to pack their gym bag if they've got soccer practice after school that day) but that they might not enjoy that Chumbawamba album you've been listening to since college and it'll play something it knows you'll all enjoy based on your listening history. Then it'll switch back to Tubthumping once the kids are out, remind you of your morning meeting and alert those you're scheduled to meet with if you get stuck in traffic while finding you a better route to get there, monitoring fuel levels all the while and telling you if you'll need to tank up before you reach your destination. It knows if you like calling your mother on the drive to work and will lower the air suspension to make it easier to hop out once you get there.

This Or That: 1987 VW Vanagon Syncro vs. 1987 Land Rover Defender [w/poll]

Thu, 13 Nov 2014

As I scoured auction sites and classified ads for the perfect vehicle to take into battle with Autoblog Associate Editor Brandon Turkus, I knew I needed to find something unique. You see, I'm currently 0-2 at winning a round of This or That, in which two of our editors agree on a category, choose a side, and argue it out over a (mostly) friendly chain of emails.
The first time we did this, my chosen Fiat 500 Abarth took about a third of the popular vote in our reader poll. The second time, my lovely 1980 Oldsmobile 442 did just a little bit better against a 1989 BMW 635 CSi. Despite holding the opinion that my automotive choices, though perhaps a little bit more... obscure than my fellow editors, are still better, an outright win would go a long way toward boosting my vehicular self worth a few notches upward.
With all of that out of the way, even if three isn't my lucky number after all, I go into battle against Brandon knowing full well that I've made the perfect choice: A 1987 Volkswagen Vanagon Syncro. My rough-and-tumble van/'ute has a formidable opponent in the form of a 1987 Land Rover Defender, which, truth be told, is exactly what I was expecting from Turkus, a self-proclaimed Rover aficionado.

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.