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1992 Range Rover on 2040-cars

Year:1992 Mileage:108000 Color: Green /
 Tan
Location:

Easton, Pennsylvania, United States

Easton, Pennsylvania, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:SUV
Engine:3.9L 3947CC V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: SALHV1247NA622292 Year: 1992
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Land Rover
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Range Rover
Trim: County Sport Utility 4-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4WD
Mileage: 108,000
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats
Exterior Color: Green
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

Nice 1992 Range Rover.  I utilize this vehicle for me and my kids to go camping and mountain biking.  Only 108,000 miles.  Runs excellent.  Just spent a couple grand installing an Old Man Emu 2.5 inch lift and steering stabilizer.  Also have brand new BF Goodrich tires and Hella lamps up front.  Overall the vehicle is a great runner and perfect for the weekend getaway or outdoorsman.  I will list everything that is wrong with it as if you know these old Range Rovers they have there ticks.  Engine runs beautifully and it looks excellent.  It does have the dings here and there and rust in typical spots.  I have shot the rear tailgate that has a rust area.  Interior is quite nice with the original radio, seats etc...One of the nicer you will find.  I have the radio code as well in case the battery is disconnected.  I had the lower lamps and fairing up front removed as these vehicle look incredible without it.  Gives it the true Great Divide look.


Now for the annoying items which I have tried to address.  All of these have electrical issues.  This one every now and then has the engine fan continue to run after you shut it off.  In the instance this occurs I had a switch on the battery installed to quickly click up and down to shut off the fan.  If you do this quick it does not require radio code.  Headliner is falling down as pictured.  All other electrical works, windows, sunroof, radio etc...The only other item is the a/c fan/heater/fan.  It was rattling and stopped working.

Overall this is a pretty awesome looking vehicle that is very reliable, low mileage, camping ready vehicle.  Please note, it is not perfect but awesome for what I described.  I have set a low reserve and I am sure someone will enjoy it for years to come.  It does get a lot of looks and I had planned to have the rooftop tent installed as ARB makes an awesome rack and tent specific to this vehicle.  Any questions let me know.

Land Rover Range Rover for Sale

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Jaguar and Land Rover to consolidate dealerships

Thu, 29 Nov 2012

Jaguar and Land Rover are set to merge their sales facilities, according to Inside Line. Jaguar Land Rover North America President Andy Gross says 45 percent of Jaguar owners also have an SUV in their stable, so it makes sense to give customers as much exposure to the cat's high-riding cousins and possible. The number of overall outlets will remain the same, and the brands will reportedly remain separate on the showroom floor, however.
So far, just one dealer has made the move to combine under the roof of one 68,000 square-foot facility in Paramus, New Jersey (above), though a further 20 are ready to make the shift and become Jaguar Land Rover outlets. Gross believes the shift is necessary so that his company's dealer network will accurately reflect the company's products. We'll see how cozy the brands are when Jaguar starts rolling out its own SUVs in a few years.

Tata to get Jaguar and Land Rover tech, platforms too?

Tue, 22 Jul 2014

Since buying Jaguar Land Rover, Indian automaker Tata has generally left its luxury arm's platforms and technology alone. However, those days might be gone. The two of them are gradually growing closer with coordinated development and rumors of shared platforms. And it looks like all of that work and money is finally going to pay off with an actual vehicle in the near future.
According to Australian website Drive, Tata wants to make its cars more attractive to buyers outside of India, and to do that the company knows it must improve quality. The Indian company is being careful, though, because it doesn't want to dilute the Jaguar or Land Rover brands with cheap models. "You're going to see in the future a lot of sharing of technologies and platforms over time, but you won't see a JLR with a Tata badge on it," said Darren Bowler, managing director of Tata's Australian distributor, to Drive.
According to Bowler, these future vehicles are already on the way. Tata and JLR have a global platform in the works for 2017 that both companies could use for cars or crossovers. He also hinted that Jaguar's new Ingenium engines could be shared among the brands in the future, too.

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

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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.