2011 Range Rover Hse W/audio, Luxury, Vision Assist, Walnut Trim Options +more! on 2040-cars
Berlin, Connecticut, United States
2011 Range Rover HSE. One executive owner from new (from Land Rover of Guilford CT). Owners book. 2 Key transmitters, Factory Window Sticker. Regular AND Factory Winter floor mat sets. Factory window sticker of $88,785. The Standard Appointments and Features already make this vehicle VERY well equipped, PLUS add in the following Factory options:
Audio System Upgrade- 1200 watt, 19 speaker Logic7 HD Radio Luxury Interior Package- 14-way adjustable Power Front Seats Oxford Leather on Seats, Door Pulls and Console Lid/Console Wood Trim Heated and Cooled Front Seats Removable Luggage Net/ 20"" Alloy Wheels Autodimmimg Ext Mirrors Vision Assist Package- Blind Spot Monitor/Surround Cam System High Beam Assist/Adaptive Front Lights Walnut Wood Trim Wood Leather Steering Wheel Dealer Maintained Good Tire Condition all around. No previous accidents or damage. Light wear as expected for the miles listed. Driver seat wear on bottom edge and side bolster. (see pictures) A few scuffs on one or more of the alloy wheels... Offered by a Licensed Connecticut used car dealer, CT Residents subject to local sales tax. We can help arrange shipping at the buyers expense. Please contact us to make a appointment to see the car. |
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Wed, 25 Sep 2013The success of Jaguar Land Rover in recent years has largely been down to a resurgent product lineup, but a recent move into the research and development will see the British-based, Indian-owned brands take the fight to its German rivals more aggressively than ever before.
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