2006 Land Rover Lr3 V8 Se- Lowest Mileage And Immaculate- Free Shipping If Bini on 2040-cars
US $17,950.00
Year:2006Mileage:53279Color: Measurements
Location:
Castle Rock, Colorado, United States
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Hello Ebayers-
Thank you for checking out this BEAUTIFUL Land Rover LR3. THIS IS THE ONE YOU HAVE WANTED! Literally everything you want and ready to go! Only 53,000 original miles!
Color: Tonga Green Pearlescent Interior: Two tone Black and Alpaca Tan Wheels: 20" Storm King Wheels with new Nitto Terra Grappler Tires!
The
extremely successful Land Rover LR3 SUV combines tough off-roading capability
with a powerful 4.4 V8 engines and a sophisticated four-wheel-drive
system. It is roomy, comfortable, and a smooth ride! This LR3 is
for the driving enthusiast, and is a perfect family hauler or even a
sophisticated transport to a fine dinner! Reward yourself!
If
you are in the market for a lovely example of well taken care of, impeccable service history and included is a land rover extended warranty plan covering until 12/20/2016 or 86,000 miles. This vehicle has had three owners, the original owner (shows on carfax) had for only 1 year and the second owner was located in Colorado and purchased by current owner in December 2013 from Land Rover Denver East- still staying in Denver. It's
well-equipped and in a classy color combination, call or email us
regarding this LR3!
No accidents ! No airbag deployment ! No paint work ! No Scratches! no stories- just a well cared for example of a LR3!
We
want this to go to a good home, offering a special deal- IF BUY IT NOW
IS SELECTED AT $17,950- FREE SHIPPING TO YOUR DOOR IS INCLUDED WITH A
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If you don't selected BUY IT NOW- shipping will be offered at wholesale cost- and we can help get that arranged for you.
Why
pay new sticker prices, when you can save thousands dollars and have
a stunning car arriving at your door! The owner is selling due to family changes and not needing three cars. There is
nothing wrong WHATSOEVER, just the need to sell. This car can be seen in
person, brought to dealer for any inspection needed- this is as clean as they come and a near pristine example.
Note: For $750- there is an extra set of 19" OEM wheels and tires in excellent condition- can be used as a winter set to keep the storm king wheels immaculate. Let us know if interested. Look at my ebay feedback and you will see
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you are buying a phenomenal car with NO surprises! Looks at the recent luxury cars I have sold, including a 2014 Porsche last week.
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Exterior Measurements
6 ft. 3.4 in. (75.4 in.)
6 ft. 2.1 in. (74.1 in.)
15 ft. 10.9 in. (190.9 in.)
0 ft. 7.3 in. (7.3 in.)
5 ft. 3.2 in. (63.2 in.)
5 ft. 3.5 in. (63.5 in.)
9 ft. 5.6 in. (113.6 in.)
Interior Measurements
40.4 in.
42.4 in.
59.2 in.
42.4 in.
37.6 in.
59.4 in.
Fuel
Gas
Premium unleaded (required)
22.8 gal.
296.4/410.4 mi.
13/18 mpg
Weights and Capacities
7716 lbs.
1806 lbs.
7121 lbs.
5315 lbs.
37.2 degrees
29.6 degrees
44.5 cu.ft.
90.3 cu.ft.
** When adequately equipped, which may require engine and/or other drivetrain upgrades.
DriveTrain
Four wheel drive
6-speed shiftable automatic
Engine & Performance
4.0 L
Single overhead cam (SOHC)
V6
12
269 ft-lbs. @ 3000 rpm
216 hp @ 4500 rpm
37.6 ft.
Suspension
Double wishbone front suspension
Double wishbone rear suspension
Four-wheel independent suspension
Warranty
4 yr./ 50000 mi.
4 yr./ 50000 mi.
4 yr./ 50000 mi.
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Features
Interior Features
Front Seats
6 -way power passenger seat
6 -way power driver seat
Height adjustable driver seat
Height adjustable passenger seat
Leatherette
Bucket front seats
Rear Seats
Split-folding rear seatback
Rear ventilation ducts
Power Features
Remote keyless power door locks
Power mirrors
Heated mirrors
Instrumentation
Clock
Tachometer
Convenience
Cruise control
Front, rear and 3rd row cupholders
Front and rear door pockets
Speed-proportional power steering
Tilt-adjustable steering wheel
Cruise controls on steering wheel
Comfort
Interior air filtration
Dual zone climate controls - driver and passenger
Cargo area light
Leather trim on center console
Leather steering wheel
In Car Entertainment
Diversity antenna
6 total speakers
AM/FM stereo
Exterior Features
Roof and Glass
Speed sensitive wipers
Privacy glass
Rear window wiper
Roof rack
Tires and Wheels
Alloy wheels
18 x 8.0 in. wheels
Steel spare wheel
255/60R H tires
All season tires
Temporary spare tire
Doors
Rear liftgate door
Safety Features
4-wheel ABS
Front and rear head airbags
Dual front with head protection chambers side-mounted airbags
Child seat anchors
Remote anti-theft alarm system
Emergency braking assist
Front and rear ventilated disc brakes
Rear door child safety locks
Engine immobilizer
2 front headrests
3 rear headrests
Rear center 3-point belt
Front seatbelt pretensioners
Stability control
Traction control
Electronic brakeforce distribution
Rear height adjustable headrests
Passenger head restraint whiplash protection system
Review from Edmunds.com
2006 Land Rover LR3 Review
Introduction
Once
cherished by jungle explorers and Saharan desert-trekkers, Land Rover
has undergone a significant makeover in recent years and now represents
the creme de la creme of the booming luxury SUV market. This image was
helped by a short-lived buyout deal with BMW that lasted just long
enough to produce the opulent and exclusive new Range Rover.
Unfortunately, the BMW deal came undone before the same magic could be
worked on the midsize Discovery, which arrived in the U.S. in 1995. Ford
came along a few years later and snapped Rover up, hoping to apply the
same formula that has proven successful at other legendary British
brands recently acquired by the Blue Oval.
The Land Rover LR3 is
the first product born out of that relationship, and from what we can
tell, it looks more than worthy of carrying the Land Rover badge. When
the development began on the LR3, engineers started on the inside and
worked their way out. The interior is unmistakably Land Rover, boasting
luxurious leather seating and a muted elegance that reflects its British
heritage. Three-row seating for seven is available, and a stadium-style
layout guarantees every passenger a stellar view of the world passing
by. The LR3 can also be ordered with a fixed glass roof that filters out
heat and UV rays while letting in the view above, and both the second-
and third-row seats can be folded flat for increased cargo capacity.
Other interior amenities include a touchscreen navigation system,
Bluetooth-enabled communication and an optional 14-speaker, Harman
Kardon surround sound stereo.
All that luxury and technology
wouldn't be worth much if it wasn't riding on a proper platform, so the
Ford/Rover team designed a new hydroformed backbone that is purportedly
one of the strongest in the industry. A V8 borrowed from the Jaguar
parts bin channels 300 horsepower through a six-speed automatic
transmission, and a cutting-edge four-wheel independent suspension
actively dampens each corner of the vehicle separately to accommodate
changes in terrain. A less expensive 216-hp V6 model is offered as well.
The LR3 also boasts full-time, dual-range four-wheel drive and ride
height control, so it can tackle everything from rain-slick turnpikes to
mud-filled bogs with ease. Overall, the 2006 Land Rover LR3 looks to be
a refined and well-engineered addition to the SUV lineup, offering a
nice balance of luxury and capability with a dash of Ford engineering
thrown in for good measure.
Body Styles, Trim Levels, and Options
The
Land Rover LR3 is offered in two trim levels, SE and HSE. Both come
standard with leather upholstery, stadium seating, fold-flat rear seats,
dual-zone automatic climate control, a nine-speaker 240-watt Harman
Kardon audio system with a six-disc CD changer and all-wheel drive. HSE
models get 19-inch alloy wheels, a third-row fold-flat seat (boosting
seating capacity to seven), a 14-speaker 550-watt Logic 7 digital
surround sound system, a navigation system and rear parking sensors.
Powertrains and Performance
The
2006 Land Rover LR3 has two available engines. The SE model can be
ordered with either a 216-hp, 4.0-liter V6 or a 300-hp, 4.4-liter V8.
The HSE comes with the V8 only. Both engines have an adaptive six-speed
automatic transmission that channels power to the ground through a
sophisticated Terrain Response four-wheel-drive system. With a rotary
knob controlling five settings (general, snow-grass-gravel, mud and
ruts, sand, and rock crawl), the 4WD system optimizes everything from
throttle response to the stability control system to the differentials
for the conditions. The LR3 also features a fully independent
suspension, which utilizes electronically controlled air springs to
automatically adapt to virtually any terrain or off-road challenge.
Properly equipped, the V8-engined LR3 can tow up to 7,700 pounds.
Safety
Safety
features include adaptive headlights that "look" around corners and
adjust up and down to counter the effects of hard braking, four-wheel
antilock brakes, traction control, active antiroll technology,
hill-descent control, side-impact and head curtain airbags and even an
electronic parking brake.
Interior Design and Special Features
The
Land Rover LR3 features a spacious cabin packed with clever storage
solutions, as well as either five or seven seats trimmed in English
leather. All rear seats fold into the floor when not in use to create a
vast flat-loading space. A commanding driving position and elevated
stadium seating give the driver and passengers alike a clear view of
their surroundings and an optional glass panoramic roof enhances that
view even further. The dash has a simple, geometric look that is very
similar to the elegant design employed in the Range Rover. Switches are
kept to a minimum, thanks to built-in technology that minimizes the need
for driver input, and every tactile surface is thickly padded, as one
would expect in a vehicle of this caliber.
Driving Impressions
Even
with 300 horsepower on tap, the 5,700-pound LR3 is no rocket, but
thanks to a stellar four-wheel-drive system and the adaptive six-speed
transmission, there is always plenty of power (and traction) available
underfoot. The advanced suspension makes for a comfortable ride on the
highway and ensures plenty of traction if you ever feel the need to go
exploring off-road. Nimble rack and pinion steering lends the Rover a
crisp feel behind the wheel. If you're looking for a midsize luxury SUV
that can do it all, the 2006 Land Rover LR3 is about as good as it gets.2
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Jaguar Land Rover Classic currently operates two of its Works Centres, one in Coventry, England and the other in Essen-Kettwig, Germany (pictured). Just in time for Pebble Beach, the English carmaker has announced that it will bring its first facility to the United States next year, having signed a deal to open the latest Works operation in Savannah, Georgia. To be located in the Crossroads Business Park near Gulfstream Aerospace, the facility will engage in the sales, service, and restoration of Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles out of production for at least ten years. The 150,000-square-foot Coventry site opened two years ago and is said to be the largest dedicated factory workshop of its kind (the largest unaffiliated shop is in the Philippines). Jaguar builds its continuation cars there, like the D-Type and XKSS, while Land Rover uses it to build the Defender Works V8. Shoppers can also buy vintage models off the showroom floor, a variation of the Certified Pre-Owned program called Works Legends, that come with a 12-month warranty. Or, Jaguar Land Rover will locate, restore, and maintain one of the classic company products that a buyer chooses. In the UK, a Land Rover Series 1 starts at around $90,000, a Jaguar E-Type starts at around $400,000. The 48,000 Essen-Kettwig center opened last year with the same brief, and the U.S. center can provide those services to the world's largest classic car market. Construction on the 75,000-square-foot complex is scheduled to begin next August, and the facility will include a 42-bay workshop and showroom. The automaker will invest from $10 to $15 million, and predicts more than $45 million in revenue. Savannah Economic Development Authority President and CEO Trip Tollison told The Savannah Morning News that JLR will hire 75 workers at a starting salary of $80,000. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
No surprise here: In Europe, the Porsche 911 is the most sought-after classic car. Surprise here: Slip-streaming the 911 in the most sought-after chart compiled by the Car & Classic marketplace is the Ford Mustang. Using the Google search engine as a means to pick the winners, as well as the average prices achieved on the “Car and Classic” website, the venerable 911 was tagged 1.45 million times per month according to data stretching back 15 years. The number of 911Â’s sold though the C&C marketplace was 21,141, at an average price of 58,409 pounds, or $74,300. FordÂ’s pony car, still a popular choice for buyers in Europe, placed second on the list with 1.2 million monthly searches. The average sales price over 15 years was 31,107 pounds ($39,570), and the number of older Mustangs sold reached a total of 8,332. Models that also finished among the charted top 10 include the Land Rover Range Rover, the Corvette, the ultra-classic British favorite Jaguar E-Type and the BMW 3 Series. “Whilst a 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2.7 RS could set you back the best part of GBP500,000 ($636,000), there are many more affordable models, which bring the average sale price of a 911 on Car & Classic to GBP58,000 ($73,800) – the third highest average selling price of any make and model on the site,” explained Dale Vinten of Car & Classic. According to the site, the Jaguar fetched the highest average selling price: a whopping 89,000 pounds, or $113,000. But thatÂ’s peanuts compared to a Series 1 Roadster in excellent condition, said Vinten. For that, “you can expect to spend up to GBP250,000 ($318,000), A Series 2 or 3 will cost less, as they are not as desirable, but in decent condition you can expect to pay around GBP40,000-GBP50,000. Even a barn find 1969 E-Type Series 2 Roadster can set you back to the tune of GBP33,000 ($42,000)." Launched in 2005, Car & Classic is among EuropeÂ’s most popular classic car clearinghouses. It also runs a stand-alone auction site.
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