2011 Land Rover Range Rover Sport Awd on 2040-cars
Allegan, Michigan, United States
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POWERFUL SUPERCHARGED 5.0L LITER V8 ENGINE THAT RUNS SMOOTH AND AS IT SHOULD. SMOOTH SHIFTING AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. AWD ( All-Wheel_Drive)4x4. ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION IN TIP TOP SHAPE. NAVIGATION SYSTEM WITH PINPOINT MAP ACCURACY DIRECTIONS for go anywhere driving. Am/fm CD. DUAL Power FOLDING HEATED mirrors. DUAL POWER FRONT HEATED SEATS WITH MEMORY for driver 1 and driver 2 settings. FRONT HEATED SEATS. REAR HEATED SEATS. AIR-SUSPENSION. Leather wrapped HEATED steering wheel. PUSH BUTTON START ON/OFF. REAR PARKING SENSORS. FRONT & REAR PARKING ALERT SENSORS. SURROUNDED CAMERAS. Steering wheel controls. Fog lights. REAR VIEW CAMERA which displays live video feed of rear while vehicle is in reverse mode. HEATED STEERING WHEEL. COOLER IN CENTER CONSOLE. QUADRA DRIVE II(5 DIFFERENT DRIVING MODES). XENON HEADLIGHTS. LED LIGHTS. RAIN SENSING WIPERS. HARMON KARDON AUDIO SYSTEM. VOICE COMMAND. TRACTION CONTROL. XENON HID HEADLAMPS. LIFT GATE REAR SPOILER. HEATED STEERING WHEEL. ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL. Steering wheel controls. Power windows. Power locks. vehicle anti-theft. Cruise control. 115 VOLT PLUG. 20" Factory wheels to go along with EXCELLENT 20" TIRES. Bluetooth connectivity and Options beyond options!
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Top Gear pits Hennessey VelociRaptor vs. Range Rover Sport SVR
Fri, Jun 5 2015As a television series, Top Gear is in limbo with an intent to return, but no hosts yet. However, it's magazine and website continue to bring us clips like this one. While the video might lack the show's charismatic hosts, this is an opportunity to see a drag race between a Land Rover Range Rover Sport SVR with 550 horsepower and a Hennessey VelociRaptor with 623 hp. The duel between these two supercharged V8s definitely sounds great. Both rugged models start at the line growling angrily at each other like dogs ready for a fight. You have to watch the clip to see whether the more powerful VelociRaptor feeds on the SVR, though. News Source: Top Gear via YouTube Ford Land Rover Truck SUV Performance Videos Hennessey ford f-150 svt raptor top gear magazine
BMW tops Consumer Reports 2023 Brand Report Card
Thu, Feb 16 2023Feels like we wrote about Consumer Reports' 2022 Brand Report Car and 10 Top Picks a few weeks ago, but it was last April. So the mag is back with a ranked roster of 32 brands and 10 vehicles in four categories for your debating pleasure. Starting with the brands, last year's top three were Subaru, Mazda and BMW. This year, the Munich crew climbed two spots to win the prize thanks to "Superb road test scores and solid results in CR’s reliability and owner satisfaction surveys." Subaru narrowly fell to second, maintaining its four-year run in the top three. Mini, eighth last year, jumped five spots to get the last step on the podium. The rest of the top 10 were Lexus (up one spot from last year), Honda (down one spot from last year), Toyota (up three), Genesis (up 12), Mazda (down six), Audi (down three) and Kia (up eight). The magazine and testing outfit says its Brand Report Card "[reveals] which automakers are producing the most well-performing, safe, and reliable vehicles based on CRÂ’s independent testing and member surveys," and that "Brands that rise to the top tend to have the most consistent performance across their model lineups." Last year's top 10 had six automakers from Japan, three from Germany (giving Mini credit for England), none from the U.S. or South Korea, and five luxury brands. This year's list counts five makes from Japan, two from Germany because Porsche fell out of the top ten, two from South Korea, still none from the U.S., and four luxury brands. Buick again ranked as the best domestic, dropping to 12th after being 11th last year. The big mover was Lincoln, its 10-place jump up to 16th attributed to better reliability from the Corsair and Nautilus. Tesla's improved overall reliability saw it climb six spots to 17th. Dodge climbed one spot to 15th. Jeep got out of the penalty box in last to come second-to-last. Land Rover fell three places into the penalty spot. CR's top 10 vehicle models The 10 Top Picks list is practically a new list. Only two holdovers made it to 2023, those being the Subaru Forester and Kia Telluride.
Jaguar Land Rover CEO: Wrong Brexit deal will cost thousands of UK jobs
Tue, Sep 11 2018BIRMINGHAM, England — The wrong Brexit deal could cost tens of thousands of jobs, the boss of Britain's biggest carmaker Jaguar Land Rover warned on Tuesday, saying he had no idea whether his plants would be able to operate after Britain leaves the European Union next year. Ralf Speth also said that the company would not be able to build cars if customs checks meant that the motorway to and from the southern English port of Dover, which is used to transport components, becomes a "car park" due to snarl-ups of people no longer able to move freely among EU countries. Speth made the warning at a conference in Birmingham, central England, speaking shortly before Prime Minister Theresa May, who is battling to have her so-called Chequers Brexit plan accepted by many in her Conservative Party as well as the EU ahead of Britain's departure from the bloc on March 29. "A thousand (jobs were) lost as a result of diesel policy, and those numbers will be counted in the tens of thousands if we do not get the right Brexit deal," warned Speth, referring to redundancies made earlier this year at the firm. "Currently I do not even know if any of our manufacturing facilities in the UK will be able to function on the 30th," he said. The boss of JLR, which built nearly a third of Britain's cars last year, also said long-standing issues around low productivity in Britain could be compounded by a Brexit agreement which made the country less competitive. "It is thousands of pounds cheaper to produce vehicles for instance in Eastern Europe than in Solihull, and what decisions will I be forced to make if Brexit means not merely that costs go up but that we cannot physically build cars on time and on budget in the UK?" he said.Reporting by Costas Pitas

