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2006 Land Rover Range Rover Suv Sport Hse 4.4l Awd Nav Roof Excellent Condition on 2040-cars

US $20,900.00
Year:2006 Mileage:82804 Color: Silver
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
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  Year 2006
  • Excellent Ride & Drive
  • Accident Free
  • Rust Free
  • Sport Package 
  • Power Moonroof
  • Navigation System
  • Factory Premium AM/FM/XM 6DISC CD Player W/AUX Input W/Audio Steering Wheel Control
  • Harman Kardon Logic 7 Sound System
  • Bluetooth
  • Rear & Front Park Distance Control
  • Premium 19" Alloy Wheels
  • Heated Front & Rear Seats
  • Triple-Driver Memory Seat
  • Homelink System Garage Door Opener
  • Power Front Seats
  • Front & Rear Heated Windshield
  • Power Windows
  • Power Adjustable Auto Dimming Heated Mirrors
  • Power Door Locks
  • Tire Pressure Monitoring System
  • Xenon Headlights W/Power Washers
  • Front & Rear Fog Lamps
  • Four Matching 255/50R19 Nitto Tires in Excellent Shape
  • Books and Owner's Manual are included
  • Carfax Certified
  • Vehicle ID: SALSF25476A982538
  • For personal Assistance, please call Nima on 281-827-8636 OR Email to sales@everestmotorsinc.com.
 
  Make Land Rover  
  Model Range Rover Sport HSE SUV
4.4L V8 AWD
 
  Exterior Silver  
  Interior Black Leather  
  Transmission Automatic  
  Mileage 82804 (Original Pampered Miles)  
 

Description

 
 

You are looking at a Excellent Condition, Loaded, Accident Free, Rust Free and Super Sharp Looking 2006 Land Rover Range Rover Sport HSE V8 4.4L AWD. This Sport SUV has all the standard equipment and more... 

Automatic Transmission, 4.4L V8 FI DOHC 32V  Engine, Power Moonroof, Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control, Sport Package, Factory Touch Screen Navigation System, Factory Premium AM/FM/XM 6DISC CD Player W/ AUX Input W/ Audio Steering Wheel Control, Harman Kardon Logic 7 Sound System, Traction Control System, Rear & Front Park Distance Control, Front & Rear Heated Windshield, Rear Wiper, 4 Wheel Anti-Lock Brake, Triple-Driver Memory Seat, Privacy Glass, Cruise Control, Bluetooth, Xenon Headlights W/Power Washers, Center Console, Power Front Seats, Power Steering, Premium 19" Alloy Wheels, Trip Computer, Heated Front & Rear Seats, Power Windows, Airbag Supplemental Restraint System, Power Adjustable Auto Dimming Heated Mirrors, Homelink System Garage Door Opener, Power Door Locks, Front & Rear Fog Lamps, Tire Pressure Monitoring System, Rear Arm Rest, All Wheel Drive, Four Matching 255/50R19 Nitto Tires in Excellent Shape and Much More...

 

This Sport HSE SUV is in Excellent condition inside and outside with Automatic transmission and 4.4L V8 FI DOHC 32V Engine, that Producing 300 horsepower @ 5500 rpm and 315 pound-feet of torque @ 4000 rpm. Engine runs super strong with absolutely no smoke, or any extra noise! Automatic Transmission is smooth, responsive and noise less. There is no fluid leaks any where! Underneath this nice Sport SUV is dry and clean! This nice looking SUV rides, looks and drives Great! All the power equipment and gauges work Great. Accident Free exterior color is in Excellent condition with no Major ding, dent or scratches, However you might find a few super minor scratches, dings or chips here and there. There is a touched up scratch on rear bumper and also minor ding next to the fuel tank door (Pictured). Windshield has a very minor rock chip. Overall this is a very sharp looking SUV. Interior as shown in the pictures, is in Great condition with no sign of abuse! Every thing look fresh inside this nice Range Rover, there is no scratch, tear or wear any where! Leather seats, headliner, and door panels look Very Clean! Carpet has no stain and it is very clean! Four Matching 255/50R19 Nitto Tires are in Excellent Shape. This SUV comes with Two Keys W/Remote, Books, Owner's Manual and also Floor mats!!! Don't miss the chance to own this nice, super clean and sharp looking Range Rover Sport HSE! All our vehicles are sold AS IS with no warranty!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Land Rover Range Rover Sport for Sale

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