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2008 Range Rover Hse White on 2040-cars

US $28,000.00
Year:2008 Mileage:76000 Color: entry lights
Location:

Baldwin, New York, United States

Baldwin, New York, United States
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You're looking at a 2008 Automatic Range Rover HSE. The Range is white and comes complete with the limited edition strut package and black leather interior...car is fully loaded! 

The Strut grille package retails for $6,500, stock grille will be included as well. 

76,xxx miles

Specs/Options are as follows:


- 1st and 2nd row curtain head airbags Leather steering wheel trim
- 4-corner leveling suspension Left rear passenger door type: Conventional
- 4 Door Manufacturer's 0-60mph acceleration time (seconds): 7.5 s
- 4-wheel ABS Brakes Max cargo capacity: 74 cu.ft.
- ABS and Driveline Traction Control Memorized Settings for 3 drivers
- Active suspension Memorized Settings including door mirror(s)
- Air front spring Memorized Settings including steering wheel
- Aluminum spare wheel rim MP3 player
- AM/FM/Satellite Radio Navigation system with voice activation
- Anti-theft alarm system Overall height: 74.9"
- Audio controls on steering wheel Overall Length: 195.8"
- Audio System Premium Brand: harman/kardon Overall Width: 77.0"
- Audio System Premium Brand Speakers: harman/kardon Overhead console: Mini with storage
- Audio system security Passenger Airbag
- Automatic front air conditioning Passenger reverse tilt mirror
- Auxiliary engine cooler Permanent locking hubs
- Bluetooth wireless phone connectivity Power Activated Liftgate/tailgate
- Body-colored bumpers Power remote driver mirror adjustment
- Braking Assist Power remote trunk release
- Bucket front seats Power remote w/tilt down passenger mirror adjustment
- Cargo area light Power retractable mirrors
- Cargo tie downs Power windows
- Center Console: Full with covered storage Privacy glass: Deep
- Clock: Analog Radio Data System
- Compass Rain sensing front wipers
- Cruise control Rear air conditioning with separate controls
- Cruise controls on steering wheel Rear area cargo cover: Folding
- Cup holders: Front and rear Rear center seatbelt: 3-point belt
- Curb weight: 5,698 lbs. Rear door type: Liftgate/tailgate
- Diameter of tires: 19.0" Rear fog lights
- Digital Audio Input Rear Head Room: 38.3"
- Door pockets: Driver, passenger and rear Rear heat ducts with separate controls
- Door reinforcement: Side-impact door beam Rear Leg Room: 35.5"
- Double wishbone rear suspension Rear seats center armrest with pass-thru and skibag
- Driver adjustable suspension height and ride control Rear Shoulder Room: 60.7"
- Driver and passenger heated-cushion, driver and passenger heated-seatback Rear Stabilizer Bar: Regular
- Driver knee airbags Regular front stabilizer bar
- Driver Seat Head Restraint Whiplash Protection Remote 6-disc CD changer
- Driver seat memory Remote activated exterior entry lights
- Dual front air conditioning zones Remote CD changer in glove box
- Dual illuminated vanity mirrors Remote power door locks
- Dusk sensing headlights Remote window operation
- Electro chromatic rearview mirror Right rear passenger door type: Conventional
- Engine immobilizer Seatback storage: 2
- Express open/close glass sunroof Seatbelt pretensioners: Front
- External temperature display Side airbag
- Five 12V DC power outlets Silver aluminum rims
- Four-wheel Independent Suspension SIRIUS Satellite Radio(TM)
- Front and rear reading lights Spare Tire Mount Location: Inside under cargo
- Front and rear suspension stabilizer bars Speed-proportional power steering
- Front fog/driving lights Speed Sensitive Audio Volume Control
- Front Head Room: 39.3" Split rear bench
- Front Leg Room: 38.9" Stability control with anti-roll control
- Front Shoulder Room: 60.7" Steering Wheel Air Conditioning Controls
- Front Ventilated disc brakes Strut front suspension
- Fuel Capacity: 27.6 gal. Surround Audio
- Fuel Consumption: City: 12 mpg Suspension class: Regular
- Fuel Consumption: Highway: 18 mpg Tachometer
- Fuel Type: Premium unleaded Tilt and telescopic steering wheel
- Genuine wood/metal-look center console trim Tire Pressure Monitoring System
- Genuine wood dash trim Tires: Prefix: P
- Genuine wood door trim Tires: Profile: 55
- Gross vehicle weight: 6,834 lbs. Tires: Speed Rating: H
- Headlight cleaners with washer Tires: Width: 255 mm
- Headlights off auto delay Total Number of Speakers: 14
- Head Restraint Whiplash Protection with Passenger Seat Trailer hitch
- Heated driver mirror Trip computer
- Heated passenger mirror Tumble forward rear seats
- Heated steering wheel Type of tires: M+S
- Heated windshield Variable intermittent front wipers
- Heated windshield washer jets Vehicle Emissions: LEV II
- Independent front suspension classification Video Monitor Location: Front
- Independent rear suspension Wheelbase: 113.4"
- Instrumentation: Low fuel level Wheel Diameter: 19
- Interior air filtration Wheel Width: 8
- Leather/metal-look shift knob trim Window grid and roof mount antenna


E-mail or call me at 516-509-4463 with any questions or serious offers.

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