1999 Land Rover Range Rover 129k Miles Only on 2040-cars
Fletcher, North Carolina, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Land Rover
Drive Type: 4WD
Model: Range Rover
Mileage: 129,900
Trim: SE Sport Utility 4-Door
1999 Range Rover V8 4.0SE
Dark Metallic Blue with Dark Tan Leather Interior
ONLY 129,300 Miles (will change as it is driven daily)
The GOOD
No warning lights on dash whatsover
New Battery
Almost New Tires about 3000 miles on them
Almost New Brakes
Oil Changed about 100 miles ago
Stereo/Cassette/6 disc CD Player
A/C and Heat Works Well
Towing Package
Key-less Entry (1 key fob)
Traction Control/ABS
4WD Four Wheel Drive Works Perfectly
Power driver and passenger Seats
Heated Seats
The interior is in very good condition
Air suspension was replaced with coil springs
All new sparkplugs and wires and recent tuneup
Brand new pulley and serpentine belt.
Excellent mechanical shape with transmission and all other engine components in excellent mechanical shape (except noted below)
The BAD
Slight oil leak. I was told by a local Rover guy (blueridgerover.com) all british cars leak. If the leak is smaller than a size of softball don't worry about it. It does not drip at all but it is apparent underneath the suv. Does not use oil between oil changes (Every 3000 miles so it is definitely a very tiny leak - does not overheat).
Drivers side blows fuse F20. (Only if you sit on it indicating a short somewhere in the heater circuit. I replace the fuse, get where I need the seat to be and then remove it)
The clear coat is peeling (mainly on the hood), but the rest of the bodywork is very good with no rust or damage.
Cruise control does not work (That is how it was when I bought it)
Other cosmetic stuff (Radio woks great but display cluster is gone. The glove box drops down all the way to the floor, Door (driver side front) sill plastic trim is cracked in one place, the plastic trim under the steering column has two spots where it has broken off , driver side headlight wiper arm missing, front range rover decal letters are gone - again all of this was how it was when I bought it)
Some warning lights (Brake ABS and TC) take about 10-20 seconds to go off
Nothing else , no other hidden damage. It is my daily driver
I have priced this very competitively knowing its excellent interior and exterior condition and all of the quirks that have been described above. But I understand that it is still buyers who decide what the suv is worth so listing it at OBO.
Location Asheville NC 28732
Will accept cashiers cheque on a nationalized bank that has a branch in my area, cash, wire transfer / teller deposit or escrow.
No warranty express or implied. This suv drives great and ready for a P38 enthusiast
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