Full Warranty!- Autobiography Style White Range Rover Sport 06 W/ Upgrades on 2040-cars
Weehawken, New Jersey, United States
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First off, this is under a full warranty...so if you find something wrong, I can have it fixed!! ***warranty will be transferred to new owner after sale... it is the highest costing "exclusionary" service package from NAC (National Auto Care) and has $0.00 deductible and even covers the suspension as well; which is very rare... Documentation is with the service record (only dealerships) in my glove box*** VIN# SALSF25436A91341....For sale is a 2006 Range Rover Sport in impeccable condition. I have to sell it since I am getting married and need the money...360 degree video of the truck in the link below: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BxsaQWexTraiZHg0bk1tc2l2NTQ/edit Why pay $60k+ for an 2010+ Autobiography Range Rover Sport when you can have this for 1/3 of the cost? This is a 2006 but you can really only tell from the headlights at night.Enhancements include: - Running Boards / Side Steps **CLEAN CARFAX** **WARRANTY included...through $103k miles** **NAVIGATION / NAVI / GPS** **NON-SMOKER** **SAFETY INSPECTION GUARANTEED** **SERVICE RECORDS AVAILABLE** 13 Speakers 3.54 Axle Ratio 4-Wheel Disc Brakes ABS brakes AM/FM radio Adaptive suspension Air Conditioning Auto-dimming Rear-View mirror Auto-leveling suspension Automatic temperature control Block heater Brake assist Bumpers: body-color CD player Delay-off headlights Driver door bin Driver vanity mirror Dual front impact airbags Dual front side impact airbags Electronic Stability Control Four wheel independent suspension Front Bucket Seats Front Center Armrest Front Cupholders Front anti-roll bar Front dual zone A/C Front fog lights Front reading lights Fully automatic headlights Garage door transmitter: HomeLink Genuine wood console insert Genuine wood door panel insert Headlight cleaning Heated Front Bucket Seats Heated door mirrors Heated front seats Heated rear seats High-Intensity Discharge Headlights Illuminated entry Leather Shift Knob Low tire pressure warning MP3 decoder Memory seat Navigation System Occupant sensing airbag Outside temperature display Overhead airbag Panic alarm Passenger door bin Passenger seat mounted armrest Passenger vanity mirror Power door mirrors Power driver seat Power moonroof Power passenger seat Power steering Power windows Premium audio system Radio data system Rain sensing wipers Rear Seat Entertainment Package Rear anti-roll bar Rear audio controls Rear fog lights Rear reading lights Rear seat center armrest Rear window defroster Rear window wiper Remote keyless entry Reverse sensing system Security system Speed control Speed-Sensitive Wipers Speed-sensing steering Split folding rear seat Spoiler Sport Leather Seating Surfaces Steering wheel mounted audio controls Tachometer Telescoping steering wheel Tilt steering wheel Traction control Trip computer Variably intermittent wipers Weather band radio harman/kardon Logic 7 Audio System Seller Comments Rear Seat Entertainment Package, |
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Jaguar Land Rover backs Arc startup that sells $100,000 electric motorcycles
Wed, Nov 7 2018Before it even put its first motorcycle on the road, new startup Arc reeled in a major player to back its ambitious product plan. In conjunction with the reveal of the fully electric Vector superbike at the Esposizione Internazionale Ciclo Motociclo e Accessori ( EICMA) show in Milan, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) announced it is placing capital in Arc, using JLR's investment company InMotion Ventures. Arc claims the Vector is the first all-electric motorcycle with integrated Human Machine Interface (HMI) to come to market. Arc, not to be confused with Keanu Reeve's Arch motorcycle company, has a pretty typical mission statement: "To use progressive design and technology to transform people's relationship with an automative experience. For us, for you, for our planet." At the core, Arc wants to make connected, clean, exclusive superbikes, and the Vector is its first try. Although Arc didn't get into the nitty gritty details about the make-up of the bike, it did give some surface specs and information. The bike's structure is built using a carbon composite to create a "unique Arc battery monocoque." Weight is also kept low using carbon fiber swing arms. There is no mention of the size or type of electric powertrain, but Arc claims it will have a highway range of about 120 miles or a city range of 170 miles on a single charge. Arc says it will be able to sprint from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 2.7 seconds and has a top speed of 124 mph. Stopping power comes from a Brembo brake system, while ride and handling relies on Ohlins dampers. The launch does not stop at the motorcycle, but includes gear, as well. The Vector links up with a jacket and a helmet for a fully connected experience. Partnering with U.K.-based impact protection design company Knox, Arc created the Arc Pilot System. Using audio, the armored Origin riding jacket provides haptic feedback based on numerous riding inputs to help keep the driver safe and aware. Furthermore, Arc linked up with luxury helmet maker Hedon to build the WiFi-connected Zenith helmet that houses an integrated projection heads-up display. In addition to showing things such as speed or battery life of the bike, the helmet uses a built-in rear camera to display other vehicles in the rider's blind spots. The rider can command the system using controls on the bike or via voice commands.
Jaguar-Land Rover rules out downsizing into new segments
Sun, Nov 17 2019Jaguar-Land Rover (JLR) will continue expanding its portfolio of models during the 2020s, but the group confirmed it won't chase volume by branching out into smaller segments like its German rivals. The two brands will instead seek partnerships to generate economies of scale. "We should not and will not drive down into segments just to get economies of scale," said Felix Brautigam, Jaguar-Land Rover's chief commercial officer, in an interview with Autocar. He added the second-generation Range Rover Evoque (pictured) released in 2018 is already a relatively small car. It stretches 172 inches from bumper to bumper and 75 inches from side to side, so it's approximately 4 inches longer and 5 inches wider than the eighth-generation Volkswagen Golf. It's about 8 inches taller than the German hatchback, however. While that's small by luxury car standards, Mercedes-Benz and BMW respectively went smaller with their Smart and Mini brands. Audi doesn't have an entry-level sub-brand, but it doesn't need to because it's part of the gigantic Volkswagen Group. Japanese luxury firms like Lexus and Infiniti are also part of bigger companies. Brautigam's comments bury numerous rumors. They confirm Jaguar won't take on the Mercedes-Benz A-Class, the Audi A3, and the BMW 1 Series with a model positioned below the XE, which competes against the C-Class, the A4, and the 3 Series, respectively. They also douse cold water on the born-again Freelander (which ultimately morphed into the LR2 in America), which Land Rover was allegedly developing to slot directly below the aforementioned Evoque. Ironically, JLR might soon have access to platforms capable of underpinning smaller vehicles. Parent company Tata Motors is actively looking for an outside company to link arms with the British brands, according to a separate report. Officials reportedly approached BMW -- which used to own Land Rover, and announced a joint-venture with the group in 2019 -- and Geely, the Chinese giant whose portfolio of brands includes Volvo, Polestar, Lotus, Proton, London Taxi Company, Terrafugia, and half of Smart, plus a sizeable, nearly-10% stake in Mercedes-Benz parent company Daimler. Geely told Bloomberg it hasn't heard from Tata or JLR. BMW and Tata remained silent. While a partnership with someone looks likely considering the significant hurdles faced by JLR, its parent company has categorically ruled out selling the duo it purchased from Ford for $2.3 billion in 2008.
Jaguar Land Rover reportedly developing Road Rover car
Tue, Sep 26 2017Reports are circulating in the automotive media that Jaguar Land Rover is developing a vehicle that's not an SUV. Called the Road Rover, it would be an all-electric luxury car with "some" all-terrain capability, hinting at all wheel drive. Initially, the EV would launch in late 2019, then spawn more models to complete the lineup. There is also talk about JLR's interest in an outright purchase of an existing luxury car brand to join its portfolio, and that parent company Tata has already given this strategic move the green light. Tata has also reportedly made moves to protect its JLR ownership via acquiring more of its own stock. All this excitement brings to mind the fact that there once existed an actual Road Rover — the Rover brand. Having evolved into MG Rover before going into administration in 2005 and subsequently reborn in China under SAIC Motor ownership, Rover was a moderately posh British carmaker just beneath the level of prestige that Jaguar offered. For some years, both were part of the same corporation. The last Rover saloons were designed and built with BMW input, and at that point Land Rover had already become part of Ford, almost a decade after Jaguar did. Ford's tenure with Land Rover lasted from 2000 to 2008, when Tata bought the British brand — along with the Rover name. Would it just make sense to badge the road car Rover, with no Road or Land affixed to it? Rover's slovenly demise is more than a decade old now, but there's plenty of valuable history still embedded in the long-shelved Viking ship logo. Cast aside memories of Sterling-badged Honda Legend platform siblings and unattractively Federalized SD1 series cars, and take whatever good the 1999-2005 Rover 75 brought to the table — maybe it's time for Rover to be reborn in the current Jaguar Land Rover family. According to Autocar, the first Road Rover would be developed in tandem with the next-generation Jaguar XJ, so they would share an aluminum architecture suitable for both internal combustion engines and battery electric technology, depending of the model. If anything, there is delicious irony to this: The 1980s XJ generation that Jaguar spent decades developing was claimed to be engineered in such a way that the occasional stablemate Rover's Buick-derived 3,5-liter V8 wouldn't have fit in its engine bay — to preserve the Jaguar bloodline. To have the new XJ and a Rover cross paths again would only be fitting. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party.



