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Range Rover Evoque Dynamic Custom Wheels/tires Free Shipping on 2040-cars

US $47,995.00
Year:2012 Mileage:22500
Location:

Altoona, Iowa, United States

Altoona, Iowa, United States
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This is trim level Dynamic, the best of all Evoques. Includes the 865 watt 17 speaker w/ 2 subs entertainment system that sounds absolutely amazing. Tow package installed by Range Rover dealership. And custom 22" Niche wheels with Nitto tires made specifically for this car! Stock wheels and tires have under 300 miles on them and will come with the vehicle as well. Not a scratch! Beautiful car, gets looks and comments everywhere we go. 

 

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·  (5) Camera Surround Camera System

·  17 speaker 865 watt entertainment

·  2.0l Si4 Aluminum I4 Turbo Engine

·  4-Channel 4-Wheel All-Terrain Anti-Lock Brakes (Abs)

·  4-Wheel Drive

 

·  4-Wheel Electronic Traction Control (4etc)

·  60/40 Split 3-Seat Rear Bench Seat

·  Active Roll Mitigation (Arm)

·  Ambient Lighting -Inc: Configurable Color & Intensity

·  Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror

·  Body Colored Door Handles

·  Body Colored Pwr Heated Mirrors W/Memory

·  Body Colored Rear Spoiler

·  Chrome Entry & Tailgate Strips -Inc: Carpet Mats On Edging

·  City 18/Hwy 28 (2.0l Engine/6-Speed Automatic W/Manual Shift)

·  Cornering Brake Control (Cbc)

·  Dual Visors W/Illuminated Vanity Mirrors

·  Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control

·  Dynamic Stability Control (Dsc)

·  Electric Pwr Assisted Steering

·  Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (Ebd)

·  Electronic Parking Brake

·  Emergency Brake Assist (Eba)

·  Follow-Me-Home Lighting

·  Front & Rear Park Distance Control

·  Front & Rear Parking AIDS

·  Front Ventilated & Rear Solid Disc Brakes

·  Front/Rear Fog Lights

·  Front/Rear Premium Carpet Mats W/Leather Binding

·  Full Fixed Panoramic Sunroof W/Pwr Blind

·  Heated Rear Screen

·  Hill Descent Control

·  Hill Descent Control (Hdc)

·  Hitch Assist & Trailer Stability Assist (Tsa)

·  Homelink Garage Door Opener

·  Instrument Panel W/5 Color (Tft) -Inc: Message Center Display

·  Ivory Roof Headliner

·  Keyless Entry

·  Latch (Lower Anchor & Tether For Children) System For Child Seat Attachment

·  LED Brake Light Technology

·  Loadspace Cover

·  Oxford Leather Seats

·  Parametric Alarm W/Immobilizer

·  Dynamic Pkg

·  Push Button Start

·  Pwr Tailgate

·  Pwr Windows W/Front One-Touch

·  Rain Sensing Windshield Wipers

·  Rear Storage Luggage Rails

·  Rear Window Wiper

·  Roll Stability Control

·  Satin Brushed Aluminum Interior Finish

·  Silver Evoque Badge On Tailgate

·  Sliding Center Armrest W/Center Console Storage Cubby

·  Solar Attenuating & Privacy Glass

·  Terrain Response System

·  Tire Pressure Monitoring System

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