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2010 - Land Rover Lr2 on 2040-cars

US $7,000.00
Year:2010 Mileage:47000 Color: Silver
Location:

Meeker, Oklahoma, United States

Meeker, Oklahoma, United States
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Extremely Motivated to sell. I am a private owner, but financing may be available if you need. I have someone at a dealership that will finance. Please feel free to call, text, or email me with any questions. Non Smoker, No pets, Clean title in hand. Clean Car Fax. I have the report that I did when I bought it 6 months ago when I bought the car. You are welcome to do one as well. This SUV drives, and handles like a dream, and is total luxury. It has been maintained by Land Rover Certified dealers for the entire time, and has had every scheduled maintenance that was required/recommended. I have all receipts, and records. The exterior/interior are in super clean mint condition. I had the windows tinted when I bought it. A $300.00 value, and brand new front brakes. The rear brakes were replaced less than 1 year ago. It is still under full bumper to bumper factory warranty until 50,000. The Exterior color is called Ipanema Sand (like a champagne, or Beige color) The interior color is called Almond (like Beige/Tan) Here are a list of the standard features, and in addition it has the $5,075.00 LUX package option which includes: Alpine 80w-13 speaker system & subwoofer Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound, Digital Radio(HD) Sirius SAT Radio, Aux Input, 7 Inch Touch Screen Navigation System Bluetooth Phone Connectivity (PTI) Memory Driver's Seat & Mirrors Headlamps-Adaptive Bi-Xenon with Automatic Headlamp Leveling. Here are the standard features: Specs: Convenience Features• Air conditioning • Automatic temperature control • Front dual zone A/C • Power Dual/Panoramic moonroof • Speed control • Power windows • 1-touch down • 1-touch up • Remote keyless entry • Illuminated entry • Tilt steering wheel • Telescoping steering wheel • Auto-dimming rearview mirror • Driver vanity mirror • Passenger vanity mirror • Front beverage holders • Rear beverage holders • Driver door bin • Passenger door bin • Rear door bins ..Off-Road Capability• Approach angle 29 deg • Departure angle 32 deg • Ground clearance (min) 211mm (8.3") • Ramp breakover angle 22 deg ..Entertainment Features• AM/FM radio • Multi CD player/changer • MP3 decoder • Premium audio system • Radio data system • Weather band radio • Steering wheel mounted audio controls • Diversity antenna ..Seats and Trim• Max seating capacity 5 • Front seats bucket • Power driver seat • Driver seat mounted armrest • Power passenger seat • Passenger seat mounted armrest • Rear seats split-bench • Split folding rear seat • Rear seat center armrest • Leather upholstery • Leather shift knob • Leather steering wheel ..Warranty• Basic warranty 48 months/50,000miles • Powertrain warranty 48 months/50,000miles • Corrosion perforation warranty 72 months/ unlimited distance • Roadside assistance coverage 48 months/50,000miles • Maintenance warranty 6 months/7,500miles ..Body Exterior• Power door mirrors • Heated door mirrors • Spoiler • Skid plates • Bumpers body-color ..Safety and Security• 4 wheel disc brakes • ABS brakes • Brake assist • Dual front impact airbags • Dual front side impact airbags • Overhead airbag • Knee airbag • Occupant sensing airbag • Panic alarm • Ignition disable • Security system • Electronic stability • Traction control ..Suspension/Handling• Four wheel independent suspension • Front anti-roll bar • Rear anti-roll bar • Power steering • Alloy wheels • Front tires 235/55HR19.0 • Rear tires 235/55HR19.0 • Wheel size 19" • Tires all-terrain ..Lighting, Visibility and Instrumentation• Fully automatic headlights • Delay-off headlights • Headlight cleaning • Front fog lights • Rear fog lights • Variably intermittent wipers • Rain sensing wipers • Speed sensitive wipers • Rear window wiper • Rear window defroster • Tachometer • Outside temperature display • Low tire pressure warning • Trip computer • Parking sensors rear

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Jaguar Land Rover proposes seats that scientifically massage your butt, for your health

Thu, Jan 16 2020

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Thu, Jun 11 2020

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Jaguar Land Rover and Cambridge have developed a touchless touchscreen

Thu, Jul 23 2020

Jaguar Land Rover and the University of Cambridge are working on new touchscreen technology that eliminates the need to touch the screen. Counterintuitive, right? It’s called “predictive touch” for now, in part because the system is able to predict what you might be aiming for on the screen.  The video at the top of this post is the best way to understand how users will interact with the tech, but weÂ’ll do some more explaining here. You simply reach out with your finger pointing toward the item on screen that you want to select. ItÂ’ll highlight the item and then select it. HereÂ’s how it works, according to the University of Cambridge: “The technology uses machine intelligence to determine the item the user intends to select on the screen early in the pointing task, speeding up the interaction. It uses a gesture tracker, including vision-based or radio frequency-based sensors, which are increasingly common in consumer electronics; contextual information such as user profile, interface design, environmental conditions; and data available from other sensors, such as an eye-gaze tracker, to infer the userÂ’s intent in real time.” Cambridge claims that lab tests showed a 50 percent reduction in both effort and time by the driver in using the screen, which would theoretically translate to more time looking at the road and less time jabbing away at the screen. If the prediction and machine learning tech is good enough, we could see this resulting in a reduced number of accidental inputs. However, on a certain level it almost sounds more difficult to point at a screen while moving than it does to actually touch a section of that screen. Without using the tech and its supposedly great predictive abilities, we canÂ’t come to any grand conclusions. One comparison you may already be thinking of is BMWÂ’s Gesture Controls. ItÂ’s already been addressed with a subtle diss from Cambridge: “Our technology has numerous advantages over more basic mid-air interaction techniques or conventional gesture recognition, because it supports intuitive interactions with legacy interface designs and doesnÂ’t require any learning on the part of the user,” said Dr Bashar Ahmad of the University of Cambridge. Of course, this tech can be used for much more than just vehicle touchscreen control. Cambridge says it could be integrated into ATMs, airport check-in kiosks, grocery store self checkouts and more.