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2004 Land Rover Discovery Se7 91k Two Owners, No Accident on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:91944 Color: The exterior shows normal tear and wear
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You are viewing a Two owners,No accident LAND ROVER DISCOVERY SE7.This vehicle comes with a clean title of Certificate and a guaranteed AutoCheck report(NO ACCIDENT). If you are looking at this car then I don't have to tell you much on what a great car they are. Drives excellent with no issues at all. No known leaks of any kind.Head gasket were replaced 2 weeks ago.  Overall in very well kept condition. MECHANICAL Mechanically this is a very well maintained vehicle! The engine starts right up with no issues.Front end is nice and tight with no alignment issues. Steers straight. EXTERIOR The exterior shows normal tear and wear, however in very well maintained condition for its age and mileage . Please see all pictures. INTERIOR The interior is good.1Sunroof not working.  All other power options work in a perfect manner.
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Kia leads J.D. Power's Vehicle Dependability Study for 2022

Thu, Feb 10 2022

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Jaguar tests autonomous vehicle technology with 100-car fleet

Wed, Jul 13 2016

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